Key Points

The Modi government has approved the National Sports Policy 2025, targeting Olympic success by 2036. It emphasizes grassroots development, infrastructure, and inclusivity while integrating sports into education. The policy also aims to boost sports tourism and private investment. A nationwide fitness movement will encourage mass participation in sports.

Key Points: Modi Cabinet Approves National Sports Policy 2025 for 2036 Olympics

  • Focuses on grassroots talent identification and elite training systems
  • Boosts sports tourism and private sector partnerships
  • Promotes inclusivity for women and marginalized groups
  • Integrates sports into education under NEP 2020
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National Sports Policy 2025 approved; India targets 2036 Olympic and mass participation

India’s new sports policy aims for Olympic excellence by 2036 while boosting grassroots participation, infrastructure, and inclusivity.

"This visionary blueprint sets the stage for reshaping India’s sporting ecosystem – Government Statement"

New Delhi, July 1

The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved the National Sports Policy (NSP) 2025 here on Tuesday. Replacing the two-decade-old National Sports Policy of 2001, this visionary blueprint sets the stage for reshaping the country’s sporting ecosystem, with a clear focus on establishing India as a strong contender for excellence at major international events, including the 2036 Olympic Games.

It charts a comprehensive roadmap built around five core pillars aimed at ensuring excellence on the global stage, promoting economic growth through sports, driving social inclusion, making sports a mass movement, and integrating sports seamlessly into the education system.

The policy envisions strengthening sports programs from the grassroots to the elite level. It focuses on early talent identification, nurturing, and the creation of robust training systems, competitive leagues, and world-class infrastructure across rural and urban India. The policy emphasises upgrading coaching standards, investing in sports science, medicine, and technology, and ensuring holistic support for athletes while enhancing the capacity and governance of sports federations.

Recognising the economic potential of the sports sector, NSP 2025 outlines measures to boost sports tourism, attract global events, strengthen sports manufacturing, and encourage startups and entrepreneurship in the field. It calls for greater private sector involvement through Public-Private Partnerships, CSR initiatives, and innovative funding models.

The policy also positions sports as a tool for social development, with a focus on inclusivity. It seeks to promote participation among women, the economically disadvantaged, tribal communities, and persons with disabilities.

Indigenous and traditional sports will be revitalised, while pathways will be created to help athletes pursue sports as a viable career, supported by education, volunteering, and dual-career opportunities.

To foster a nationwide culture of fitness and sporting excellence, NSP 2025 aims to turn sports into a people’s movement. This will involve mass participation campaigns, fitness indices for schools and workplaces, and expanded universal access to sports facilities.

In alignment with the National Education Policy 2020, the new sports policy proposes the integration of sports into school curricula and specialized training for educators to build a strong foundation for sports education from an early age.

Underpinning the policy is a strategic implementation framework designed to deliver results. This includes establishing robust governance structures, leveraging technology like AI and data analytics for performance tracking, and creating a national monitoring system with clear benchmarks and time-bound targets.

The NSP 2025 will act as a model for states and union territories to align their local sports policies with national priorities. Importantly, it calls for a whole-of-government approach, integrating sports promotion into the schemes and programs of all ministries and departments to ensure lasting impact.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good initiative but where's the budget allocation? Without proper funding, all these plans will remain on paper. Also hope they give equal importance to women's sports and not just cricket.
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Arjun K
As a former state-level athlete, I welcome this policy! The focus on sports science and coaching standards is much needed. But they must fix the corruption in sports federations first - that's the real hurdle.
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Sarah B
The inclusion of traditional sports is brilliant! India has so many indigenous games like kabaddi, kho-kho that deserve recognition. Hope they get proper infrastructure and promotion.
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Vikram M
Great to see focus on sports in education. But will schools actually implement this? Most schools today don't even have proper playgrounds. Need strict monitoring mechanism.
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Kavya N
Hope this brings more opportunities for athletes from small towns and villages. We have so much untapped talent in rural India that never gets proper training or exposure. 🤞

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