The Indian Army hosted the Army Sports Conclave 2025, a premier forum convened to deliberate on strategic goals, refine ongoing initiatives, and reaffirm the Armyโs enduring commitment to advancing national sporting excellence. The conclave served as a platform for policy discussions, experience sharing, and charting the future roadmap for military and national sports development.
Strengthening Indiaโs Sporting Vision
The event was graced by Shri Hari Ranjan Rao, Secretary (Sports), who commended the Indian Armyโs pivotal role in nurturing world-class athletes and shaping Indiaโs sports ecosystem. He emphasized the importance of greater inter-agency collaboration and institutional synergy to achieve Indiaโs 2036 national sporting vision, aimed at positioning the country as a global powerhouse in athletics and competitive sports.

Honouring Sporting Legends
The Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) honoured Col Balbir Singh Kular, Mr. Murlikant Petkar, and Sub Maj (Hony Capt) Vijay Kumar โ iconic figures whose outstanding contributions to Indian sports have inspired generations. Their achievements stand as a testament to the Armyโs legacy of producing champions who have brought glory to the nation in diverse sporting disciplines, including hockey, shooting, and para sports.

Armyโs Continued Role in Sports Excellence
The conclave underscored the Indian Armyโs structured sports development framework, which integrates elite training, scientific support, and infrastructure modernisation across Army sports nodes. These efforts have consistently contributed to Indiaโs medal tally at the Olympics, Asian Games, and Commonwealth Games.

Commitment to the Future
By fostering an environment of excellence and discipline, the Army Sports Conclave 2025 reaffirmed the Armyโs role not only as a guardian of the nationโs frontiers but also as a driving force behind Indiaโs sporting achievements. The deliberations paved the way for continued innovation, inclusivity, and collaboration to nurture the next generation of champions who will carry forward Indiaโs sporting legacy.
