New Delhi - The Indian government has approved the **National Sports Policy (NSP) 2025**, a comprehensive framework designed to enhance the nation's sports infrastructure and promote greater participation at all levels. The policy, cleared by the Union Cabinet under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, replaces the earlier 2001 version and focuses on integrating sports into societal development.The NSP 2025 emphasizes building synergies between society and sports, with key objectives including improved governance, athlete welfare, and international competitiveness. It aims to create a more inclusive environment by engaging the Indian diaspora and fostering talent through structured programs.Officials highlighted that the policy will prioritize transparency and accountability in sports administration. "This is a landmark initiative aimed at reshaping the nation’s sporting landscape and empowering citizens through sports," stated a government release following the cabinet meeting.The policy also outlines plans for hosting major international events and supporting emerging sports leagues. It aligns with ongoing efforts to position India as a global sports hub, including preparations for events like the **2025 Asian Swimming Championship** and the **2026 Asian Weightlifting Championship** in Ahmedabad.Sports analysts note that the NSP 2025 could facilitate greater involvement of overseas Indian-origin athletes in national teams, particularly in disciplines like football. This move is expected to strengthen India's performance in international competitions.Implementation of the policy will involve collaboration between the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, state governments, and private stakeholders. Details on funding and specific timelines are set to be released in the coming weeks.
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