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Big Leap: From Nehru's 1950s Policy to 'Khelo Bharat Niti'

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July 03, 2025

India’s bold 2025 sports policy aims to turn grassroots grit into Olympic gold—merging nationalism, education, and economy ina historic play for global sporting power.

Big Leap: From Nehru's 1950s Policy to 'Khelo Bharat Niti'

On a humid July morning in Delhi, the corridors of Shastri Bhawan buzzed with an unusually upbeat energy.

Ministers clicked photos with medal-winning athletes. Television anchors tossed around phrases like "game-changer" and "Olympic leap." And Prime Minister Narendra Modi, never one to underplay a national vision, took to social media to call it "a landmark day for India's sporting future." The occasion? The Union Cabinet's formal adoption of the National Sports Policy 2025-a sweeping, 88-page document that promises nothing short of transformation. Not just medals. Not just fitness. Transformation.

This was not the first time India had promised to reinvent its sports ecosystem.

From Nehru's vision of national unity through physical culture, to Indira Gandhi's post-Asian Games infrastructure push, to Khelo India's youth movement-India's sporting dreams have always run faster than its athletes.

But 2025 feels different.

This time, there's data.

There's a five-pillar doctrine.

There's a countdown to the 2036 Olympics. And above all, there's ambition-rooted in geopolitics, youth policy, and soft power.

But is this truly a turning point or merely the latest chapter in a long history of missed podiums and policy déjà vu? Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on July 1, 2025, that the Union Cabinet had approved the National Sports Policy 2025 (Khelo Bharat Niti), it was heralded as a "landmark day" for Indian sports. Promising to turn India into a "global sporting powerhouse," the policy outlines five foundational pillars: excellence, economy, social inclusion, mass participation, and integration with education. But is this a revolution-or a repackaged version of past dreams? India's tryst with sporting policy began in the 1950s when Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru saw sport as part of nation-building.

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