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South Asian Games: A Comprehensive Overview

The South Asian Games (SAG), also known as the South Asian Federation Games until 2004, is a quadrennial multi-sport event for athletes from South Asia, governed by the South Asia Olympic Council (SAOC). Established to foster regional unity and sportsmanship, it is one of the five subregional Games under the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA). This article covers the host countries, history, included sports, past and current events, India’s performance, participating members with website links, and regulatory bodies for all sports with official international and national (India, as an example) links.

When Did the South Asian Games Start?

The South Asian Games began in 1984 in Kathmandu, Nepal, with the inaugural edition featuring 7 countries, 5 sports, and 62 events. Initially held annually (1984–1987, except 1986 due to Commonwealth and Asian Games), they shifted to a biennial format post-1987, with occasional disruptions due to logistical or political issues. The SAOC, formed in 1983, oversees the Games under the motto “Peace, Prosperity, Progress.”

Countries Where the South Asian Games Are Held (Host Countries)

The South Asian Games have been hosted by 5 countries across 13 editions (as of 2019), with the upcoming 14th edition planned for 2026 in Pakistan. Host cities are selected by the SAOC to promote sports development in the region. Below is the list of past and future hosts:

EditionYearHost CitiesHost NationDates
11984KathmanduNepal17–23 Sep
21985DhakaBangladesh20–26 Dec
31987CalcuttaIndia20–27 Nov
41989IslamabadPakistan20–28 Oct
51991ColomboSri Lanka22–31 Dec
61993DhakaBangladesh20–27 Dec
71995MadrasIndia18–27 Dec
81999KathmanduNepal25 Sep – 4 Oct
92004IslamabadPakistan29 Mar – 7 Apr
102006ColomboSri Lanka18–28 Aug
112010DhakaBangladesh29 Jan – 8 Feb
122016Guwahati, ShillongIndia5–16 Feb
132019Kathmandu, Pokhara, JanakpurNepal1–10 Dec
142026Lahore, Islamabad, FaisalabadPakistanTBD
 

Key Notes: India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka have hosted multiple editions. The 2026 Games will mark Pakistan’s third hosting. Afghanistan participated from 2004 to 2016 but left the SAOC to join the Central Asian Games.

Which Games (Sports) Are Included?

The South Asian Games feature up to 37 sports (planned for 2026), with a historical average of ~150–200 events per edition. The 2019 Games in Nepal included 26 sports and 317 events, the highest to date. Sports reflect Olympic disciplines, regional favorites (e.g., Kabaddi, Kho Kho), and emerging sports like 3×3 Basketball.

Full List of Sports (based on history up to 2019):

  1. Archery
  2. Athletics
  3. Badminton
  4. Baseball
  5. Basketball
  6. 3×3 Basketball
  7. Boxing
  8. Canoeing
  9. Cricket
  10. Fencing
  11. Field Hockey
  12. Football
  13. Golf
  14. Gymnastics
  15. Handball
  16. Judo
  17. Kabaddi
  18. Karate
  19. Kho Kho
  20. Rowing
  21. Sailing
  22. Shooting
  23. Squash
  24. Swimming
  25. Table Tennis
  26. Taekwondo
  27. Tennis
  28. Triathlon
  29. Volleyball
  30. Weightlifting
  31. Wrestling
  32. Wushu

Past vs. Current Events:

  • Past (Discontinued/Introduced Earlier): Early editions (1984–1991) had fewer sports (5–10, e.g., Athletics, Swimming, Boxing). Sports like Baseball, Canoeing, and Wushu were introduced later (post-1990s). No sports have been permanently discontinued, but some (e.g., Golf, Triathlon) are included sporadically based on host capabilities.
  • Current (Ongoing/Recent Additions): 3×3 Basketball (since 2019), Wushu, and regional sports like Kho Kho and Kabaddi remain staples. The 2026 Games are expected to feature 37 sports, potentially adding new disciplines like Esports (aligned with Asian Games trends).

Till Now, India’s Position

India has dominated the South Asian Games, topping the medal table in all 13 editions (1984–2019). In the all-time medal table:

  • India’s Rank: 1st overall.
  • Medals: 1,263 Gold, 736 Silver, 379 Bronze (Total: 2,378).
  • Highlights: India’s dominance is consistent, with peaks like 188 Gold in 2016 (Guwahati/Shillong) and 175 Gold in 2019 (Nepal). Strong sports include Athletics, Wrestling, Shooting, Kabaddi, and Kho Kho.

All-Time Medal Table (as of 2019):

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1India1,2637363792,378
2Pakistan2974214321,150
3Sri Lanka2504366811,367
4Nepal124186380690
5Bangladesh86210493789
6Bhutan2236691
7Maldives131317
Former MemberAfghanistan212879128
 

Performance by Year (India’s medals):

YearGoldSilverBronzeTotal
198444281688
1985613214107
1987914519155
1989614320124
1991645941164
1993604631137
19951066019185
19991025837197
20041035732192
20061186947234
2010905530175
20161889228308
20191759245312
 

Members (Participating Nations) with Website Links

The South Asian Games involve 7 member nations under the SAOC, all recognized by the OCA. Afghanistan was a member from 2004 to 2016 but joined the Central Asian Games post-2016. Below are the current members with their National Olympic Committee (NOC) websites:

Note: Links are sourced from IOC/OCA directories. For updates, visit OCA NOCs Page. Former member Afghanistan’s NOC: National Olympic Committee of Afghanistan (no longer in SAOC).

All Games in South Asian Games: Regulatory Bodies and Official Links (National/International)

Each sport is governed by an international federation (IF) for global rules, with Asian confederations (often linked to OCA) and national federations (e.g., India) managing regional and local events. Below is the list of sports with their regulatory bodies and links (international and Indian national as an example).

SportInternational Regulatory BodyOfficial Link (International)Asian BodyIndian National Body (Example)Official Link (National – India)
ArcheryWorld Archery (WA)worldarchery.orgWorld Archery Asia (WAA)Archery Association of Indiaindianarchery.info
AthleticsWorld Athletics (WA)worldathletics.orgAsian Athletics Association (AAA)Athletics Federation of Indiaindianathletics.in
BadmintonBadminton World Federation (BWF)bwfbadminton.comBadminton Asia (BA)Badminton Association of Indiabadmintonindia.org
BaseballWorld Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC)wbsc.orgBaseball Federation of Asia (BFA)Amateur Baseball Federation of Indiasportsauthorityofindia.nic.in
BasketballInternational Basketball Federation (FIBA)fiba.basketballFIBA AsiaBasketball Federation of Indiabasketballfederationindia.org
3×3 BasketballInternational Basketball Federation (FIBA)fiba.basketballFIBA AsiaBasketball Federation of Indiabasketballfederationindia.org
BoxingInternational Boxing Association (IBA)iba.sportAsian Boxing Confederation (ASBC)Boxing Federation of Indiaboxingfederation.in
CanoeingInternational Canoe Federation (ICF)canoeicf.comAsian Canoe Confederation (ACC)Indian Kayaking & Canoeing Associationsportsauthorityofindia.nic.in
CricketInternational Cricket Council (ICC)icc-cricket.comAsian Cricket Council (ACC)Board of Control for Cricket in Indiabcci.tv
FencingInternational Fencing Federation (FIE)fie.orgFencing Confederation of Asia (FCA)Fencing Association of Indiafencingindia.org
Field HockeyInternational Hockey Federation (FIH)fih.hockeyAsian Hockey Federation (AHF)Hockey Indiahockeyindia.org
FootballFIFAfifa.comAsian Football Confederation (AFC)All India Football Federationthe-aiff.com
GolfInternational Golf Federation (IGF)igfgolf.orgAsia-Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC)Indian Golf Unionindiangolfunion.org
GymnasticsFédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG)gymnastics.sportAsian Gymnastic Union (AGU)Gymnastics Federation of Indiasportsauthorityofindia.nic.in
HandballInternational Handball Federation (IHF)ihf.infoAsian Handball Federation (AHF)Handball Federation of Indiahandballindia.com
JudoInternational Judo Federation (IJF)ijf.orgJudo Union of Asia (JUA)Judo Federation of Indiajudofederationofindia.org
KabaddiInternational Kabaddi Federation (IKF)kabaddiikf.orgAsian Kabaddi Federation (AKF)Amateur Kabaddi Federation of Indiaindiankabaddi.org
KarateWorld Karate Federation (WKF)wkf.netAsian Karate-do Federation (AKF)Karate Do Association of Indiakarateindia.in
Kho KhoInternational Kho Kho Federation (IKKF)kho-kho.comAsian Kho Kho Federation (AKKF)Kho Kho Federation of Indiakhokhofederation.in
RowingWorld Rowing (FISA)worldrowing.comAsian Rowing Federation (ARF)Rowing Federation of Indiaindiarowing.com
SailingWorld Sailing (WS)sailing.orgAsian Sailing Federation (ASAF)Yachting Association of Indiayai.org.in
ShootingInternational Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF)issf-sports.orgAsian Shooting Confederation (ASC)National Rifle Association of Indiathenrai.in
SquashWorld Squash Federation (WSF)worldsquash.orgAsian Squash Federation (ASF)Squash Rackets Federation of Indiaindiasquash.com
SwimmingWorld Aquatics (AQUA)worldaquatics.comAsian Aquatics (AA)Swimming Federation of Indiaswimming.org.in
Table TennisInternational Table Tennis Federation (ITTF)ittf.comAsian Table Tennis Union (ATTU)Table Tennis Federation of Indiattfi.org
TaekwondoWorld Taekwondo (WT)worldtaekwondo.orgAsian Taekwondo Union (ATU)Taekwondo Federation of Indiaindiataekwondo.in
TennisInternational Tennis Federation (ITF)itftennis.comAsian Tennis Federation (ATF)All India Tennis Associationaitatennis.com
TriathlonWorld Triathlon (TRI)triathlon.orgAsian Triathlon Confederation (AST)Indian Triathlon Federationsportsauthorityofindia.nic.in
VolleyballFédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB)fivb.comAsian Volleyball Confederation (AVC)Volleyball Federation of Indiavolleyballindia.com
WeightliftingInternational Weightlifting Federation (IWF)iwf.sportAsian Weightlifting Federation (AWF)Indian Weightlifting Federationiwlf.in
WrestlingUnited World Wrestling (UWW)uww.orgUWW AsiaWrestling Federation of Indiawrestlingfederationofindia.com
WushuInternational Wushu Federation (IWUF)iwuf.orgWushu Federation Asia (WFA)Wushu Association of Indiawushuindia.in

Notes:

  • Links are current as of October 24, 2025, sourced from IOC/OCA and national federation websites.
  • For sports like Triathlon, Canoeing, and Baseball, where Indian federations lack dedicated websites, the Sports Authority of India (SAI) link is used: sportsauthorityofindia.nic.in.
  • Kho Kho, a regional sport, has a dedicated international and Indian federation due to its prominence in South Asia.
  • For other countries’ national federations, refer to respective NOC websites or OCA’s directory: oca.asia/council/directory/.

Related Events

  • South Asian Beach Games: First held in 2011 in Hambantota, Sri Lanka, with India topping the medal table.
  • South Asian Winter Games: First held in 2011 in Dehradun and Auli, India, with India as the top performer.

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