Pakistan

By Karan Gill , 30 May 2026

India’s Sports Ministry has reaffirmed its decision to continue the suspension of bilateral sporting engagements with Pakistan, while allowing its athletes to participate in multilateral tournaments hosted in the country. The policy reflects a calibrated approach that balances geopolitical sensitivities with international sporting obligations. By permitting participation in global competitions, India signals compliance with international norms while maintaining a firm bilateral stance.

By Karan Gill , 28 May 2026

India has reaffirmed its longstanding suspension of bilateral sporting ties with Pakistan while simultaneously confirming that Pakistani athletes will continue to be permitted to participate in multinational competitions hosted on Indian soil. The policy clarification by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports reflects a carefully calibrated strategy aimed at balancing geopolitical sensitivities with international sporting obligations.

By Gurpratap Sandhu , 11 May 2026

India has introduced a calibrated sports policy that permits Pakistani athletes to participate in multinational tournaments hosted in the country, even as bilateral sporting engagements between the two neighbors remain suspended. The decision, articulated by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, reflects India’s strategic effort to strengthen its position as a reliable destination for global sporting events while carefully managing geopolitical sensitivities.

By Bhairav Pandey , 16 April 2026

A dramatic and unconventional sequence during a free-hit delivery became the defining moment of a Pakistan Super League clash, overshadowing Peshawar Zalmi’s commanding eight-wicket victory over Quetta Gladiators. The incident, involving a misjudged run and a missed run-out opportunity, highlighted the unpredictability inherent in T20 cricket. While the result reaffirmed Zalmi’s tactical superiority, the unusual play captured widespread attention across the cricketing ecosystem.

By Gurpratap Sandhu , 30 March 2026

India’s Under-20 football team launched its SAFF Championship campaign with a decisive 3-0 victory over Pakistan in Male, Maldives, reinforcing its credentials as defending champion. The win secured India’s place in the semi-finals while eliminating Pakistan from contention. Early attacking precision, disciplined midfield control, and efficient finishing defined the performance. Goals from Vishal Yadav and Omang Dodum highlighted India’s superiority.