India vs Pakistan: Sports Ministry issues strong policy, here's what it means for Asia Cup 2025
The Sports Ministry has outlined its policy regarding international events when it comes to Pakistan. As per the latest policy by the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports (MYAS), India won't engage in bilateral sports with Pakistan but will participate in international events where Pakistani teams are present. Additionally, teams from Pakistan will not be allowed to compete in India.
When it comes to sports with Pakistan, India's position is clear-cut. Indian teams won't play in Pakistan, and Pakistani teams can't compete in India for one-on-one events. However, both countries can participate when it comes to bigger international tournaments, whether they're held in India or elsewhere.
"In so far as bilateral sports events in each other’s country are concerned, Indian teams will not be participating in competitions in Pakistan. Nor will we permit Pakistani teams to play in India," says the document published on August 20.
"With regard to international and multilateral events, in India or abroad, we are guided by the practices of international sports bodies and the interest of our own sportspersons."
"Indian teams and individual players will take part in international events that also have teams or players from Pakistan. Similarly, Pakistani players and teams will be able to participate in such multilateral events hosted by India."
This development arrives amid growing public reaction to the India vs Pakistan match in the Asia Cup. The controversy stems from a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 22, in which 26 tourists were killed by weapons believed to be linked to Pakistan-based militants.
In response, India carried out Operation Sindoor, targeting terrorist networks across the Line of Control and deeper into Pakistan. In the wake of this operation, tensions between the two neighbouring countries has continued to rise.
Also in the document, the Ministry has stressed that they're working towards making India more attractive for hosting major sporting events. The government is making it easier for athletes and sports officials to enter the country. International sports body officials can now get special multi-entry visas that last up to five years. This makes it simpler for them to travel to and within India.
The policy also ensures that heads of international sports organisations get proper treatment when they visit India. They'll receive standard protocol and courtesies, following established practices. This approach helps India maintain good relationships with global sports bodies while protecting its national interests.
"It is also relevant to take into account India's emergence as a credible venue to host international sports events. Accordingly, Indian teams and individual players will take part in international events that also have teams or players from Pakistan. Similarly, Pakistani players and teams will be able to participate in such multilateral events hosted by India," MYAS said.
"To position India as a preferred destination for hosting international sporting events, the visa process for sportspersons, team officials, technical personnel, and office-bearers of International Sports Governing Bodies shall be simplified," MYAS added.
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"In so far as bilateral sports events in each other’s country are concerned, Indian teams will not be participating in competitions in Pakistan. Nor will we permit Pakistani teams to play in India," says the document published on August 20.
"With regard to international and multilateral events, in India or abroad, we are guided by the practices of international sports bodies and the interest of our own sportspersons."
"Indian teams and individual players will take part in international events that also have teams or players from Pakistan. Similarly, Pakistani players and teams will be able to participate in such multilateral events hosted by India."
This development arrives amid growing public reaction to the India vs Pakistan match in the Asia Cup. The controversy stems from a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 22, in which 26 tourists were killed by weapons believed to be linked to Pakistan-based militants.
Also in the document, the Ministry has stressed that they're working towards making India more attractive for hosting major sporting events. The government is making it easier for athletes and sports officials to enter the country. International sports body officials can now get special multi-entry visas that last up to five years. This makes it simpler for them to travel to and within India.
The policy also ensures that heads of international sports organisations get proper treatment when they visit India. They'll receive standard protocol and courtesies, following established practices. This approach helps India maintain good relationships with global sports bodies while protecting its national interests.
"It is also relevant to take into account India's emergence as a credible venue to host international sports events. Accordingly, Indian teams and individual players will take part in international events that also have teams or players from Pakistan. Similarly, Pakistani players and teams will be able to participate in such multilateral events hosted by India," MYAS said.
"To position India as a preferred destination for hosting international sporting events, the visa process for sportspersons, team officials, technical personnel, and office-bearers of International Sports Governing Bodies shall be simplified," MYAS added.
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