New Delhi, India – The National Sports Federation (NSF) Conclave 2026, held in New Delhi on Wednesday, marks a significant step in India’s preparations for major international sports events including the Asian Games, Commonwealth Games (CWG), and the Olympics. Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Mansukh Mandaviya, emphasized the importance of this conclave in strengthening the country’s sports framework.
During the event, Mandaviya highlighted how the NSF Conclave serves as a platform to unite various sports bodies, allowing them to align strategies and boost athlete performance ahead of the critical competitions. “This conclave will help federations to work cohesively, accelerate training methods, infrastructure development, and promote better governance in Indian sports,” he said.
The gathering brought together representatives from numerous national sports federations, coaches, and key stakeholders committed to enhancing India’s performance on the global stage. Discussions focused on:
- athlete welfare,
- cutting-edge technology integration, and
- funding improvements.
Officials also addressed challenges such as talent identification at grassroots levels and the need for scientific support systems for athletes. The conclave aims to produce actionable plans that will be implemented in the coming months, ensuring optimal preparations for the following events:
- 2026 Asian Games in Japan,
- 2026 Commonwealth Games in Australia, and
- 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.
Mandaviya underlined the government’s commitment to providing necessary resources and support to the sports federations. “We want India to win more medals and establish itself as a global sports powerhouse. This conclave is a blueprint toward achieving that vision,” he stated.
Sports federations welcomed the initiative, recognizing the platform as an opportunity to share best practices and collaborate effectively. The event injected optimism among athletes and coaches, who seek to capitalize on the momentum to elevate India’s international sports reputation.
With the NSF Conclave setting a structured path forward, India aims to break new ground in sports achievements over the next few years. Increased investment in talent nurturing and scientific training is expected to yield better results at prestigious global competitions.
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