In a landmark move for Indian sports, Parliament has passed two transformative laws—the National Sports Governance Bill, 2025 and the National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill, 2025—aimed at reforming sports administration, strengthening athlete protections, and aligning India with global anti-doping norms.
Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya called the bills “a decisive step towards ethical governance and athlete-centric sports policy,” noting their significance in India’s bid to host the 2036 Olympic Games.
Why These Reforms Were Needed
For years, Indian sports governance has faced criticism for,
- Administrative inefficiency in national sports federations.
- Prolonged legal disputes affecting athletes’ careers.
- Weak enforcement of anti-doping rules.
- Limited representation for women in sports bodies.
The 2025 bills aim to professionalize sports governance, ensure speedy dispute resolution, and protect athletes from unfair practices—bringing India closer to international standards.
National Sports Governance Bill, 2025
Key Provisions
Ensures greater voice for athletes in decision-making within sports bodies. Tribunal for Sports Disputes, Independent body to resolve disputes quickly. Reduces reliance on lengthy court proceedings. Mandatory Women’s Representation: Gender diversity in all sports administration bodies. Transparent elections, term limits for officials, and financial disclosures.
Impact
- Cuts down bureaucratic delays in athlete selections and policy decisions.
- Prevents power concentration in sports federations.
- Aligns governance structures with International Olympic Committee (IOC) standards.
National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill, 2025
Key Provisions
Updates India’s laws to match World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Code 2021. Enhanced sanctions for athletes, coaches, or officials involved in doping. Streamlined process for doping hearings and appeals. Increased out-of-competition testing and advanced lab capabilities.
Impact
- Strengthens India’s credibility in global sports forums.
- Protects clean athletes and ensures fair play.
- Helps India avoid international sanctions for non-compliance.


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