India Champions Clean Sport at WADA Conference, Highlights Anti-Doping Reforms

Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya addressed the WADA Global Anti-Doping Intelligence & Investigations Network conference, underscoring India's commitment to clean sports. He highlighted key government initiatives, including the Sports Governance Bill and Anti-Doping Amendment Bill, driven by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's emphasis on integrity. Mandaviya stated that a nationwide movement is underway to curb doping, shifting focus towards intelligence and education alongside testing. The conference served as a platform for global cooperation, with India also working to establish new WADA-compliant drug testing laboratories.

Key Points: India's Clean Sport Push & Anti-Doping Reforms at WADA Meet

  • India hosting WADA intelligence conference
  • Push for clean sports & anti-doping nationwide
  • Reforms like Sports Governance & Anti-Doping Bills
  • Focus on intelligence & education over just testing
  • Commitment to new WADA-compliant labs
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Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya highlights clean sport initiatives at WADA conference

Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya outlines India's anti-doping initiatives and commitment to integrity at the WADA intelligence conference in New Delhi.

"PM Modi has already emphasised the importance of clean sports. - Mansukh Mandaviya"

New Delhi, April 16

Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya on Thursday underscored India's commitment to clean sports and strengthening the national sports ecosystem through key policy initiatives, while addressing the WADA Intelligence and Investigations conference.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the event, Mandaviya said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has consistently emphasised the importance of maintaining integrity in sports and eliminating doping practices.

"The conference has been organised in India. PM Modi has already emphasised the importance of clean sports," Mandaviya said.

He added that the government has undertaken several reforms aimed at strengthening sports governance and anti-doping mechanisms in the country.

"To develop a strong sports ecosystem in the country, the Government of India has taken several initiatives, including the Sports Governance Bill, the Anti-Doping Amendment Bill, and the Khelo India policy," he said.

Mandaviya further noted that a nationwide movement is being carried out to curb doping practices, with a focus on protecting the integrity of competitive sport in India. "A nationwide movement is also being carried out against doping, with the aim of protecting the integrity of sports..."

On April 16, Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Mandaviya, addressed the inaugural ceremony of the Final Conference of the World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) Global Anti-Doping Intelligence & Investigations Network (GAIIN), outlining India's strong commitment to clean sport and global cooperation in combating doping, according to a release.

Highlighting the importance of international collaboration, the Minister stated that "a global anti-doping intelligence and investigations network can play an important role in strengthening cooperation in these critical areas," adding that the conference brings together key stakeholders in the global fight against doping.

Addressing the gathering, Dr. Mandaviya highlighted that India has undertaken proactive reforms "not just for compliance, but with a genuine commitment to the integrity of sports.

"Highlighting the importance of international collaboration, the Minister stated that "a global anti-doping intelligence and investigations network can play an important role in strengthening cooperation in these critical areas," adding that the conference brings together key stakeholders in the global fight against doping.

Addressing the gathering, Dr. Mandaviya highlighted that India has undertaken proactive reforms "not just for compliance, but with a genuine commitment to the integrity of sports."

Anant Kumar, Director General, NADA India, highlighted the scale and evolution of India's anti-doping efforts, stating, "Our testing programme has expanded significantly in recent years, complemented by a strategic shift towards risk-based and effectiveness-driven approaches. However, as we recognise, testing alone is no longer sufficient, and integration, intelligence, and education must form the core of our anti-doping framework."

The Union Minister further shared that India is working towards establishing new WADA-compliant drug testing laboratories to meet growing demand and strengthen the national anti-doping framework.

Reaffirming India's commitment, the Minister stated that "no single entity can address the challenge of doping in isolation," stressing the need for strong partnerships between governments, regulators, and sporting bodies.

He further stated that "India remains committed not only to sporting excellence but to upholding the highest standards of integrity," and described the conference as a statement of our collective resolve to ensure that sport remains fair and true to its values.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see India hosting such an important conference. The focus on intelligence and education, not just testing, is the right way forward. Hope this leads to more awareness at the grassroots level in schools and local academies.
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Rohit P
While the intent is good, execution is key. We've had doping scandals before. The new labs and bills need to be implemented transparently and without political interference. Let's see real action on the ground.
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Sarah B
International collaboration is crucial in this fight. Doping is a global issue. Glad India is stepping up to be part of the solution and hosting this network. Strong message to send.
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Vikram M
Protecting the integrity of sports is non-negotiable. Our athletes work too hard to have their achievements questioned. Hope the 'nationwide movement' includes strict penalties for coaches and support staff who enable doping.
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Kavya N
The Sports Governance Bill is long overdue! Our sports federations need more accountability. Clean sport starts with clean administration. This, combined with anti-doping, can truly transform Indian sports. Fingers crossed! 🤞

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