Asian Games

By Karan Gill , 13 April 2026

India’s sports landscape in 2026 is defined by an unprecedented convergence of global tournaments, rising fan engagement, and expanding commercial opportunities. With marquee events such as the Commonwealth Games and the Asian Games, alongside two Chess World Championships, the year is poised to elevate India’s global sporting stature. April, in particular, reflects this intensity through a packed competition schedule across disciplines.

By Bhairav Pandey , 8 April 2026

As India gears up for the forthcoming Asian Games, a high-performance training camp at the Inspire Institute of Sport in Bellary has become central to the nation’s kabaddi ambitions. The camp brings together top contenders to enhance fitness, refine tactical execution, and build team cohesion. Among them, defender Shubham Shinde views the initiative as a critical evaluation platform. With experience from the Pro Kabaddi League, Shinde embodies the blend of domestic exposure and international aspiration shaping India’s evolving kabaddi framework.

By Bhairav Pandey , 2 April 2026

Indian sport is entering an unusually dynamic phase in 2026, a year marked by several marquee international competitions and an increasingly demanding calendar for athletes and administrators. Major global events—including the Commonwealth Games, the Asian Games, and two editions of the Chess World Championship—are expected to dominate the sporting narrative. Alongside these flagship tournaments, March alone features a dense schedule of domestic leagues, international fixtures, and qualification events across multiple disciplines.