In a stirring address at a polo event in New Delhi on Sunday, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh championed the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model as the key to revitalizing India’s sports sector. His vision seeks to blend governmental support with private innovation to elevate the nation’s athletic prowess.
Singh detailed how initiatives like Khelo India are building a foundation where young athletes gain essential resources and respect. He predicted a bright future for India in global sports arenas, especially polo, if stakeholders unite.
Polo, woven into India’s ancient traditions for millennia, deserves its status as a heritage sport, according to the minister. The Indian Army, in collaboration with the Indian Polo Association, has been instrumental in scouting talent and safeguarding this legacy.
‘Our joint efforts will foster an environment where youth can excel and honor the country,’ Singh remarked. He praised the surge in sports infrastructure and policies like the National Sports Governance Act, which prioritize athlete welfare, transparency, and professional governance.
Just as private investments revolutionized other sectors, their entry into sports promises sustained backing, elite training, and superior infrastructure. This collaborative push is set to unlock the full potential of India’s sports economy, creating opportunities for generations to come.