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Parmod, a 25-year-old hockey defender from Narwana, Haryana, has achieved a significant milestone by securing his first call-up to the India A hockey team. Raised by a resilient mother after losing his father before birth, Parmod discovered hockey in sixth grade and gradually built his career through consistent domestic performances. His breakthrough came at the 2025 Senior National Championships, where he helped Hockey Madhya Pradesh win silver and caught the national selectors' attention. Now training in Bengaluru and eagerly anticipating the European tour, Parmod hopes to establish himself in the senior national team.

Key Points: Parmod's Hockey Dream From Haryana to India A Squad

  • Haryana defender earns first India A hockey team selection
  • Overcame early family challenges through determination
  • Performed impressively at 2025 Senior National Championships
  • Trains at SAI Centre with national coach Shivendra Singh
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Parmod shares inspiring journey upon India A call-up ahead of Europe tour

Young defender Parmod overcomes family challenges to secure first India A hockey call-up, inspired by mother's unwavering support

"I am very excited to play against international players. This will be a new experience for me. - Parmod"

New Delhi, July 3

Hockey India has announced the India A squad for the upcoming European tour, and among the selected players is 25-year-old Parmod, a defender from the small town of Narwana, Haryana. This marks his first time donning Indian colours in an international setting, a milestone achieved through sheer hard work and consistent domestic performances.

The India A team is scheduled to play eight matches during the tour, facing top European sides including Ireland, France, the Netherlands, England, and Belgium between July 8 and 20, as per a Hockey India press release.

Speaking about his selection, Parmod said, "I feel very good. My family is very happy. I have always wanted to represent India, so this is a big step for me."

The moment he saw his name on the squad list, Parmod picked up the phone and called his mother. "She has gone through a lot to help me achieve my dreams and has supported me at every turn," he shared.

Parmod's mother has played a crucial role in his journey. His father tragically passed away in an accident before he was born. His grandmother, who worked at a bank, played a central role in raising Parmod and his siblings in their early years. Meanwhile, his mother supported the family by working in farming, doing everything she could to give her children a better future.

It was in sixth grade that Parmod first discovered hockey. Over time, the sport opened new doors for him, including a job with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG), where he also represented their hockey team. He has participated in three National Championships so far, but it was his strong performance at the 2025 Senior National Championships in Jhansi, where he represented Hockey Madhya Pradesh and helped the team secure a silver medal, that proved to be a turning point, paving his way into the national setup.

Now training at the SAI Centre in Bengaluru, Parmod is making the most of his experience. "It has been going really well so far. Interacting with everyone, including players who have already been part of the camp for some time, I am gaining valuable insights," he said.

Parmod also spoke about working under India A coach Shivendra Singh. "I am learning a lot of new things, especially about structures and formations. The coach is very supportive and ensures that we understand everything well. It's fun to work on new strategies and tactics with him."

Looking ahead to the tour, Parmod is eager to hit the field. "I am very excited to play against international players. This will be a new experience for me. My aim is to perform well, give my best, and earn a place in the senior team so that I can continue representing India on the global stage."

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone new to hockey, stories like Parmod's make me want to follow the sport more closely. The India A tour sounds exciting - will there be any broadcast coverage for fans to watch?
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Ananya R
Haryana keeps producing hockey gems! So proud to see another small-town boy making it big. His story reminds me of many players who've overcome hardships. Wishing Parmod all the best for the Europe tour - make India proud! 🏑
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the inspiring story, I hope Hockey India provides better financial support to such players. Many talented athletes from humble backgrounds struggle even after making national teams. The system needs improvement.
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Priya S
His mother must be so emotional! In Indian villages, sports are still seen as risky career paths. Stories like this will encourage more parents to support their children's sporting dreams. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
The Europe tour will be tough but great exposure. Playing against Netherlands and Belgium - the world's best - will be invaluable experience. Hope Parmod and team put up a strong show!

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