In a major push toward enhancing India’s sporting culture and positioning the country as a global sports powerhouse, the Union Cabinet has approved the National Sports Policy on July 1, 2025. The newly approved policy aims to integrate sports into daily life, fuel economic growth, and build a robust, athlete-centric ecosystem. Developed through extensive stakeholder consultation, the policy emphasizes excellence, inclusivity, infrastructure accessibility, and community engagement across the country.
Why in News?
The Union Cabinet has given the green light to the much-anticipated National Sports Policy, aiming to transform India’s sports landscape by Promoting sports for all and community fitness. Strengthening sports institutions and governance. Encouraging sports tourism and manufacturing. Creating a regulatory and legal framework for the sector. This policy marks a strategic shift in India’s vision for long-term sporting success and national development.
Key Objectives & Aims
- Promote mass participation in sports and fitness activities.
- Build a robust sports ecosystem to support long-term success and elite athlete performance.
- Integrate sports with education for holistic development.
- Develop India as a sports tourism destination.
- Encourage the manufacture of sports goods and utilize corporate and public sector support.
Governance and Infrastructure
- Establishment of a regulatory framework and possible legal measures for better sports governance.
Strengthening of National Sports Federations with,
- Operational efficiency
- Financial sustainability
- Transparency and professionalism
- Development of monitoring agencies for efficient functioning and quick grievance redressal.
Athlete-Centric & Inclusive Approach
- Focused on athlete welfare and training.
- Promotion of sports as a people’s movement, enhancing fitness and community health.
- Fitness indices to be introduced in schools, colleges, and workplaces.
Wider Economic and Social Impact
- Tap into sports tourism potential by hosting major international sporting events.
- Involve corporate and public sector investment.
- Encourage indigenous sports goods manufacturing to boost local industry.
Significance
- This policy not only prepares India for global sports excellence, but also underlines the social, health, and economic benefits of sports.
- It reflects India’s commitment to ‘Khelo India’ ideals and aligns with global best practices in sports development