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July 25, 2025

The Centre can impose reasonable restrictions on the participation of India teams and athletes in international events under extraordinary circumstances, according to the new National Sports Governance Bill introduced in Parliament which seems to take into account India's strained relationship with Pakistan that has resulted in multiple sporting boycotts over the years.

- Avishek Roy

Under the power to issue directions and impose restrictions in national interest, the bill says the “Central Govt may, by an order, impose reasonable restrictions on the participation of any national team of a concerned sport in international sports competitions or participation of any individual in the activities of the national sports, under extraordinary circumstances and in the interest of national security, public order and safety.”

“This clause is for specific cases, depending on the situation on the ground. The situation will be reviewed and decisions will be taken to ensure safety of our athletes, which is paramount,” said a sports ministry official.

It is mostly in relation to travel to Pakistan that such complications arise. India's bilateral cricketing ties with Pakistan came to a standstill after the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. In March 2025, the Indian cricket team did not travel to Pakistan for the ICC Champions Trophy. India played all their matches in Dubai.

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