
India is setting its sights on becoming one of the top five sporting nations by 2047, according to Mansukh Mandaviya, the country’s Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports. Announcing this ambitious goal at a recent sports conference in New Delhi, Mandaviya shared the strategic initiatives poised to elevate India’s standing in the global sports arena.
Key Initiatives Driving India’s Sports Sector
Mandaviya highlighted several government-backed schemes that are crucial in this transformative journey:
- Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS): This scheme supports elite athletes by offering financial assistance, scientific training, and international exposure. It has already played a role in helping Indian athletes secure medals at major global tournaments.
- Khelo India Program: Focused on nurturing young talent from the grassroots level, this initiative emphasizes sports promotion and infrastructure development. Thousands of young athletes have been identified and supported under this program, enriching the national sports ecosystem.
- Fit India Movement: Encouraging a healthier and more active lifestyle among citizens, this movement promotes fitness as the foundation for athletic success and overall sports performance.
Vision for a Sustainable Sports Ecosystem
Mandaviya’s vision extends beyond just improving medal counts. The goal is to create an enduring sports ecosystem that continuously develops athletes across disciplines. With India’s rising performance in sports such as wrestling, boxing, badminton, and shooting, the roadmap involves:
- Enhancing coaching quality
- Upgrading training facilities with modern technology
- Providing mental health support to athletes
The Ministry pledges to collaborate closely with various sports federations to strengthen these areas and boost India’s competitive edge.
National Pride and Growing Enthusiasm
The announcement has generated excitement across the sports community, with athletes and fans viewing it as a reflection of India’s increased investment in and commitment to sports. The goal aligns with the country’s nationwide ambitions as it approaches its 100th year of independence in 2047, adding a new dimension to national pride and aspirations.
Stay tuned for further updates on India’s sporting journey exclusively on Space Sports.
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