The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) have upgraded the India to the Category A. This category means that India is very high risk nation for the doping violations. This decision comes after the India consistently have ranked among the top countries in the Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) between the year 2022 and 2025.
Rising Doping Cases: Main Troubling Trend
As per the data released by AIU paints which is a worrying picture.
- 2022: 48 ADRVs (Rank 2nd)
- 2023: 63 ADRVs (Rank 2nd)
- 2024: 71 ADRVs (Rank 1st)
- 2025 (so far): 30 ADRVs (Rank 1st)
These numbers have showcased the steady increase in the doping cases and make the India as one of the most affected countries globally.
Even the domestically Indian athletes have frequently topped the lists which are published by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA).
What Category A Status Means for India
To being placed in the Category A is not just symbolic but it comes with the strict compliance requirements.
Key Implications ARe
- It is mandatory to the extensive annual testing programs.
- Also the increased monitoring of the national team athletes.
- Tougher compliance with international anti-doping standards.
- The greater global oversight and scrutiny.
This classification have ensures that athletes representing India in the major events like the Olympics and World Championships will undergo the rigorous testing protocols.
AIU’s Concern and Weak Domestic Anti-Doping System
AIU Chair David Howman stated that the India’s anti-doping framework has not kept the pace with the scale of the problem.
He highlighted that,
- The high prevalence of doping over many years.
- The lack of effective and proportionate testing systems.
- Also the need for stronger enforcement and education programs.
This gap is between risk and the response is a major reason behind the India’s classification.
AFI’s Response To AIU
The Athletics Federation of India (AFI) has accepted the AIU’s decision and it has promised corrective action.
AFI will strengthen the anti-doping education programs and it also enhancing testing mechanisms. It also supporting the intelligence-based investigations and will propose the strict penalties for coaches and support staff
AFI spokesperson Mr. Adille Sumariwalla has advocated for the criminalization of doping and specially to targeting suppliers and facilitators of banned substances.


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