World Athletics has identified India as one of the countries at an extremely high risk of doping in athletics for the period between 2022 and 2025. According to the latest report, India ranks in the top two globally for Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) during this timeframe.
The report raises concerns about the increasing prevalence of doping within the global athletics community. India’s high ranking indicates multiple infractions detected among its athletes, which challenges the integrity of the sport within the nation.
Officials explain that this classification is based on thorough testing and enforcement measures. The high number of violations highlights the urgent need for:
- Enhanced education programs
- More stringent and frequent testing
- Stronger anti-doping policies at the national level
Several prominent Indian athletes have faced suspensions recently after testing positive for banned substances. This has negatively impacted India’s performance in international competitions, affecting both individual careers and the reputation of Indian athletics overall.
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and national sports bodies are intensifying efforts against doping by implementing:
- More frequent random drug tests
- Advanced detection technologies
- Awareness programs to discourage the use of banned substances
Sports authorities in India have pledged to adopt stricter measures aimed at:
- Rebuilding trust among fans, sponsors, and global sports organizations
- Promoting clean sport to ensure fair competition and athlete health
The public and fans have reacted with mixed emotions. While disappointment is widespread, there are also strong calls for:
- Reform in governance
- Increased transparency and accountability to eradicate doping
This issue arises at a crucial time, as India prepares for upcoming international athletics events where performance is under intense scrutiny and compliance with doping rules is paramount. The World Athletics statement serves as a serious warning to all stakeholders.
The path forward requires a collective commitment from:
- Athletes
- Coaches
- Officials
- Administrators
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