India Tops WADA’s Global Doping List for Third Consecutive Year
For the third consecutive year India has topped the global doping offenders list released by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). With 260 positive doping cases in 2024. India is the only country to cross the triple digit mark, raising serious concerns about the integrity of Indian sports. This is not just a numbers problem. It is a systemic failure that threatens India’s credibility as a sporting nation and could weaken its ambitious bid to host the 2036 Olympic Games.
When compared with other major sporting nations, India’s doping situation appears far more severe. Countries with larger or similar testing programmes reported much lower positivity rates.
These comparisons suggest that the problem in India is systemic, not merely a result of increased testing.
India has consistently appeared at the top of global doping lists, which is alarming.
Comparison with other countries,
Socio-economic pressures: Sports are seen as a way to escape poverty; medals can lead to secure government jobs.
“Medal-at-all-costs” mindset:
Spread beyond elite sport: Doping incidents have been reported at junior and collegiate levels e.g., Khelo India University Games.
Most doping cases come from India’s medal winning sports,
These sports are key to India’s Olympic ambitions.
Continued doping in these disciplines risks individual careers and the national sporting ecosystem.
For how many consecutive years has India topped the global doping offenders list as per WADA?
A. 1 year
B. 2 years
C. 3 years
D. 4 years
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