India Maintains Ban on Bilateral Sports with Pakistan, Supports Multilateral Participation
India reaffirms ban on bilateral sports with Pakistan, allows participation in multilateral events
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India's Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has reaffirmed the suspension of bilateral sporting ties with Pakistan while allowing athletes from both nations to compete in multilateral events. This decision reflects India's diplomatic stance and aims to align with international sporting norms.
- 01Bilateral sporting ties between India and Pakistan remain suspended.
- 02Indian athletes can participate in multilateral events, including those hosted in India.
- 03The directive emphasizes India's commitment to international sporting frameworks.
- 04Priority multi-entry visas will be provided for officials of international sports bodies.
- 05The decision aligns with India's broader diplomatic policy towards Pakistan.
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The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports in India has reiterated that bilateral sporting engagements with Pakistan will remain suspended. This decision, communicated through an official memorandum, emphasizes that Indian teams will not participate in competitions held in Pakistan, nor will Pakistani teams compete in India. However, the ministry clarified that athletes from both countries are allowed to participate in multilateral international events, including those hosted in India. This approach is consistent with India's diplomatic policy and aims to ensure that Indian athletes are not disadvantaged in global competitions due to geopolitical tensions. The ministry also announced the introduction of priority multi-entry visas for officials of international sports bodies, aiming to position India as a preferred destination for hosting international sporting events. This directive comes amid ongoing sensitivities in India-Pakistan relations, coinciding with the anniversary of Operation Sindoor, which was launched in response to a terror attack in Pahalgam that resulted in civilian casualties. Overall, while bilateral sporting ties remain frozen, India seeks to balance diplomatic concerns with its global sporting ambitions.
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The decision affects athletes and sports organizations in India and Pakistan, ensuring that Indian athletes can still compete internationally without being hindered by bilateral tensions.
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