In a passionate address, Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya proclaimed that India is living through its most glorious chapter in sports history. ‘This golden period will be etched in records based on our forthcoming decisions,’ he warned, addressing a gathering of athletes, coaches, and officials.
Reflecting on recent glories, Mandaviya celebrated the parade of medals at international events. Young stars like Mirabai Chanu and Ravi Dahiya have inspired millions, proving India’s potential on the world stage.
He stressed the need for long-term strategies: modern stadiums, advanced coaching academies, and nutritional support for athletes. ‘Our job isn’t done with wins; we must create an ecosystem where excellence thrives,’ Mandaviya remarked.
Critics have long pointed to funding gaps and bureaucratic hurdles, but the minister promised reforms. A new national policy is in the works, aiming to integrate sports into school curriculums and leverage technology for performance analysis.
As the nation basks in sporting success, Mandaviya’s call to action resonates. With LA 2028 Olympics approaching, India stands at a crossroads. Will it seize this golden opportunity to become a sports superpower? The coming years will tell.