Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports
NATIONAL SPORTS POLICY
Posted On:
06 FEB 2026 9:28AM by PIB Delhi
The Government has launched the Khelo Bharat Niti-2025 on 10.07.2025. The Policy aims at building a strong, inclusive and performance-driven sports ecosystem in India. The vision of the Niti is "Sports for Nation Building Harness the Power of Sports for Nation's Holistic Development". To realize this vision, the Niti focuses on several key objectives, the details of which are available in the public domain at https://yas.nic.in/sites/default/files/Khelo-Bharat-Niti2025_0.pdf.
The Khelo Bharat Niti, 2025 includes provisions aimed at strengthening grassroots sports infrastructure and supporting early talent identification across urban and rural areas, with a focus on widening access to sporting opportunities. The policy addresses the rural-urban gap by proposing improved access to basic training facilities, dedicated sports infrastructure and competition platforms for athletes from diverse sections of society, including women, persons with disabilities and economically weaker groups. It highlights the integration of sports with school education, encourages community participation and promotes collaboration among multiple stakeholders to broaden outreach and reduce barriers to participation. In addition, the policy outlines investments in modern sports infrastructure and structured training systems, along with the development of higher-level training centres intended to enhance the overall quality of athlete preparation.
‘Sports’ being a State subject, the primary responsibility for promotion and development of sports, rests primarily with the respective State/Union Territory Governments. The Union Government supplements these efforts, in alignment with the National Sports Policy, through its ongoing schemes and programmes., which operate within defined guidelines and reporting frameworks. Their performance including impact is assessed through third-party evaluations in accordance with the evaluation guidelines issued by the Department of Expenditure.
This information was given by the Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Dr Mansukh Mandaviya in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha on Thursday.
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