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National Games of India: A Comprehensive Overview

The National Games of India began as the Indian Olympic Games in 1924 in Lahore (now in Pakistan) to select athletes for the 1924 Paris Olympics, organized by the provisional Indian Olympic Association (IOA). Held biennially, they were renamed the National Games in 1940 during the 9th edition in Bombay. The modern format, aligned with Olympic-style events, started in 1985 in New Delhi, emphasizing broader sports development. The games are intended to occur every two years, except in years of Olympic or Asian Games, but delays (e.g., natural calamities, funding issues) have led to irregular intervals, with gaps of 3–7 years in recent decades.

Countries Where the National Games Are Held

The National Games are exclusively held in India, with no international participation, as they are a domestic competition for Indian states and union territories. Since 1924, 15 states and union territories have hosted the games across multiple cities:

Host States/Union Territories and Cities

EditionYearState/Union TerritoryHost Cities/Venues
1–31924–1928Punjab (pre-partition, now Pakistan)Lahore
41930United Provinces (now Uttar Pradesh)Allahabad
51932Madras Presidency (now Tamil Nadu)Madras
61934DelhiNew Delhi
71936Punjab (pre-partition, now Pakistan)Lahore
81938Bengal Presidency (now West Bengal)Calcutta
91940Bombay Presidency (now Maharashtra)Bombay
101942Patiala State (now Punjab)Patiala
111944Punjab (pre-partition, now Pakistan)Lahore
121946Punjab (pre-partition, now Pakistan)Lahore
131948United Provinces (now Uttar Pradesh)Lucknow
141952Madras Presidency (now Tamil Nadu)Madras
151953Madhya PradeshJubbulpore (Jabalpur)
161954DelhiNew Delhi
171956PunjabPatiala
181958Orissa (now Odisha)Cuttack
191960DelhiNew Delhi
201962Madhya PradeshJabalpur
211964West BengalCalcutta
221966KarnatakaBangalore
231968Tamil NaduMadras
241970Orissa (now Odisha)Cuttack
251979Andhra PradeshHyderabad
261985DelhiNew Delhi
271987KeralaCannanore, Calicut, Trichur, Cochin, Quilon, Alleppey
281994MaharashtraBombay, Pune
291997KarnatakaBangalore, Mysore
301999ManipurImphal
312001PunjabLudhiana, Patiala, Jalandhar, Chandigarh, Anandpur Sahib, Mohali
322002Andhra PradeshHyderabad, Secunderabad, Visakhapatnam
332007AssamGuwahati
342011JharkhandRanchi, Jamshedpur, Dhanbad
352015KeralaThiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Kochi, Kozhikode, Thrissur, Kannur
362022GujaratAhmedabad, Gandhinagar, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot, Bhavnagar
372023GoaMapusa, Panjim, Ponda, Vasco da Gama, Margao, New Delhi (Cycling Track, Golf)
382025UttarakhandDehradun, Haridwar, Shivpuri, New Tehri, Nainital, Haldwani, Rudrapur
Winter Games1996, 2004, 2008Jammu and KashmirGulmarg
Winter Games2000Himachal PradeshManali
Winter Games2002UttarakhandAuli
Beach Games2024Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and DiuDiu

Key Notes:

  • Delhi (5 times) and Punjab (pre-partition, 4 times) have hosted most frequently. Maharashtra, Kerala, and Karnataka have hosted twice in the modern era.
  • The 2024 Beach Games in Diu marked the first standalone beach event.
  • Future editions: The 39th National Games are planned for 2027 in Chhattisgarh.

Which Games (Sports) Are Included?

The National Games feature a wide range of sports, blending Olympic disciplines, indigenous games, and modern additions. The 2025 Uttarakhand National Games included 35 sports with 441 events, reflecting the diversity of Indian sports culture:

Sports in 2025 National Games

  1. Aquatics (Swimming, Diving, Water Polo)
  2. Archery
  3. Athletics
  4. Badminton
  5. Basketball
  6. Boxing
  7. Canoeing
  8. Cycling
  9. Fencing
  10. Football
  11. Gymnastics
  12. Handball
  13. Hockey
  14. Judo
  15. Kabaddi
  16. Kho-Kho
  17. Lawn Tennis
  18. Netball
  19. Rowing
  20. Rugby
  21. Shooting
  22. Squash
  23. Table Tennis
  24. Taekwondo
  25. Triathlon
  26. Volleyball
  27. Weightlifting
  28. Wrestling
  29. Wushu
  30. Yogasana
  31. Mallakhamb
  32. Modern Pentathlon
  33. Roll Ball
  34. Sqay
  35. Tug of War

Winter National Games Sports

  1. Alpine Skiing
  2. Cross-Country Skiing
  3. Figure Skating
  4. Ice Hockey
  5. Speed Skating

Beach National Games Sports (2024 Diu)

  1. Beach Volleyball
  2. Beach Kabaddi
  3. Beach Football
  4. Beach Handball
  5. Coastal Rowing

Key Notes:

  • Indigenous sports like kabaddi, kho-kho, yogasana, mallakhamb, and sqay reflect India’s cultural heritage, promoted in recent editions.
  • Yogasana and mallakhamb were added to align with traditional Indian disciplines.
  • Winter Games focus on snow and ice sports, limited by India’s geography, hosted in Himalayan regions.
  • Beach Games introduced coastal sports to diversify the format.

Which Events Occurred in the Past but Are Not Now?

  • Discontinued Events:
    • Tent Pegging (early editions, pre-1985): An equestrian sport, discontinued due to low participation and logistical challenges.
    • Polo (pre-1985): Removed due to limited state participation and high costs.
    • Billiards/Snooker (select editions, e.g., 1985–1994): Dropped due to inconsistent inclusion and focus on Olympic-aligned sports.
    • Carrom (select editions, pre-2000): Excluded as it was deemed less competitive in a multi-sport context.
    • Softball (1994–2002): Discontinued due to low national popularity and lack of infrastructure.
    • Baseball (1994): Included briefly but dropped due to minimal participation.
  • Current Additions:
    • Yogasana (2015–present): Added to promote India’s traditional yoga practice.
    • Mallakhamb (2015–present): A traditional gymnastic sport, gaining prominence.
    • Roll Ball (2022–present): A fast-paced skating sport, added for youth appeal.
    • Modern Pentathlon (2022–present): Introduced to align with Olympic disciplines.
    • Tug of War (2022–present): Reintroduced as a team-building sport.
    • Rugby (2007–present): Gained traction as a growing sport in India.

Key Notes: Discontinued sports were often dropped due to low participation, high costs, or lack of Olympic relevance. Indigenous sports have been prioritized since 2015 to promote cultural identity.

Till Now, India’s Position

As a domestic event, India is the sole participating nation, with states and union territories competing for the overall championship. The Services Sports Control Board (Services), representing armed forces, has dominated recent editions, followed by states like Maharashtra, Haryana, and Punjab. Below is the recent medal tally trend:

Recent National Games Winners

YearHost1st Position2nd Position3rd Position
2002Andhra PradeshAndhra PradeshPunjabServices
2007AssamServicesManipurAssam
2011JharkhandServicesManipurHaryana
2015KeralaServicesKeralaHaryana
2022GujaratServicesMaharashtraHaryana
2023GoaMaharashtraServicesHaryana
2025UttarakhandServicesMaharashtraHaryana

Key Notes:

  • Services won 5 of the last 7 editions (2007–2025), leveraging disciplined training and athlete recruitment from across India.
  • Host states often rank high due to larger contingents (e.g., Andhra Pradesh in 2002, Kerala in 1987, Manipur in 1999).
  • Maharashtra and Haryana consistently rank in the top 3, reflecting strong sports infrastructure.
  • In 2025, Services won with 159 gold medals, followed by Maharashtra (78) and Haryana (61), per IOA reports.

Members (Participating States/Union Territories) with Website Links

The National Games involve 37 states and union territories (as of 2025), coordinated by their respective state sports associations or Olympic associations under the IOA. Below is a list with links to state sports/Olympic associations (where available):

Notes:

  • Links are sourced from the IOA website (olympic.ind.in) or state Olympic association pages as of October 24, 2025.
  • Some states/union territories (e.g., Andaman and Nicobar, Lakshadweep) lack dedicated websites; links redirect to the IOA’s state association directory.
  • Services Sports Control Board, representing armed forces, is a unique entity, consistently dominating due to centralized training.

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

Each sport is governed by a national sports federation under the IOA, affiliated with international federations for Olympic-aligned sports. Below is a list of sports from the 2025 National Games, Winter Games, and Beach Games, with their regulatory bodies and links (national: India; international).

SportNational Regulatory Body (India)Official Link (National)International Regulatory BodyOfficial Link (International)
Aquatics (Swimming, Diving, Water Polo)Swimming Federation of Indiaswimming.org.inWorld Aquaticsworldaquatics.com
ArcheryArchery Association of Indiaindianarchery.infoWorld Archery (WA)worldarchery.org
AthleticsAthletics Federation of Indiaindianathletics.inWorld Athleticsworldathletics.org
BadmintonBadminton Association of Indiabadmintonindia.orgBadminton World Federation (BWF)bwfbadminton.com
BasketballBasketball Federation of Indiabasketballfederationindia.orgFIBAfiba.basketball
BoxingBoxing Federation of Indiaboxingfederation.inInternational Boxing Association (IBA)iba.sport
CanoeingIndian Kayaking & Canoeing Associationsportsauthorityofindia.nic.inInternational Canoe Federation (ICF)canoeicf.com
CyclingCycling Federation of Indiacfiindia.inUnion Cycliste Internationale (UCI)uci.org
FencingFencing Association of Indiafencingindia.orgFédération Internationale d’Escrime (FIE)fie.org
FootballAll India Football Federationthe-aiff.comFIFAfifa.com
GymnasticsGymnastics Federation of Indiasportsauthorityofindia.nic.inFédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG)gymnastics.sport
HandballHandball Federation of Indiahandballindia.comInternational Handball Federation (IHF)ihf.info
HockeyHockey Indiahockeyindia.orgInternational Hockey Federation (FIH)fih.ch
JudoJudo Federation of Indiajudofederation.inInternational Judo Federation (IJF)ijf.org
KabaddiAmateur Kabaddi Federation of Indiaindiankabaddi.orgInternational Kabaddi Federation (IKF)kabaddiikf.com
Kho-KhoKho-Kho Federation of Indiakhokhofederation.inInternational Kho-Kho Federationkho-kho.in
Lawn TennisAll India Tennis Associationaitatennis.comInternational Tennis Federation (ITF)itftennis.com
NetballNetball Federation of Indiasportsauthorityofindia.nic.inWorld Netballnetball.sport
RowingRowing Federation of Indiaindiarowing.comWorld Rowing (FISA)worldrowing.com
RugbyIndian Rugby Football Unionindiarugby.comWorld Rugbyworld.rugby
ShootingNational Rifle Association of Indiathenrai.inInternational Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF)issf-sports.org
SquashSquash Rackets Federation of Indiaindiasquash.comWorld Squash Federation (WSF)worldsquash.org
Table TennisTable Tennis Federation of Indiattfi.orgInternational Table Tennis Federation (ITTF)ittf.com
TaekwondoTaekwondo Federation of Indiaindiataekwondo.inWorld Taekwondo (WT)worldtaekwondo.org
TriathlonIndian Triathlon Federationsportsauthorityofindia.nic.inWorld Triathlontriathlon.org
VolleyballVolleyball Federation of Indiavolleyballindia.comFédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB)fivb.com
WeightliftingIndian Weightlifting Federationiwlf.inInternational Weightlifting Federation (IWF)iwf.sport
WrestlingWrestling Federation of Indiawrestlingfederationofindia.comUnited World Wrestling (UWW)uww.org
WushuWushu Association of Indiawushuindia.inInternational Wushu Federation (IWUF)iwuf.org
YogasanaYogasana Sports Federation of Indiayogasanaindia.orgInternational Yogasana Federationiyfyog.org
MallakhambMallakhamb Federation of Indiamallakhambindia.comInternational Mallakhamb Federationmallakhamb.org
Modern PentathlonModern Pentathlon Federation of Indiasportsauthorityofindia.nic.inUnion Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM)uipmworld.org
Roll BallRoll Ball Federation of Indiarollballindia.comInternational Roll Ball Federationrollball.org
SqaySqay Federation of Indiasportsauthorityofindia.nic.inInternational Sqay Federationinternationalsqay.org
Tug of WarTug of War Federation of Indiatugofwarindia.inTug of War International Federation (TWIF)tugofwar-twif.org
Alpine SkiingWinter Games Federation of Indiawgfi.inInternational Ski Federation (FIS)fis-ski.com
Cross-Country SkiingWinter Games Federation of Indiawgfi.inInternational Ski Federation (FIS)fis-ski.com
Figure SkatingIce Skating Association of Indiaiceskatingindia.inInternational Skating Union (ISU)isu.org
Ice HockeyIce Hockey Association of Indiaicehockeyindia.comInternational Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF)iihf.com
Speed SkatingIce Skating Association of Indiaiceskatingindia.inInternational Skating Union (ISU)isu.org
Beach VolleyballVolleyball Federation of Indiavolleyballindia.comFédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB)fivb.com
Beach KabaddiAmateur Kabaddi Federation of Indiaindiankabaddi.orgInternational Kabaddi Federation (IKF)kabaddiikf.com
Beach FootballAll India Football Federationthe-aiff.comFIFAfifa.com
Beach HandballHandball Federation of Indiahandballindia.comInternational Handball Federation (IHF)ihf.info
Coastal RowingRowing Federation of Indiaindiarowing.comWorld Rowing (FISA)worldrowing.com

Notes:

  • Links are current as of October 24, 2025, sourced from IOA (olympic.ind.in) and international federation websites.
  • For sports like canoeing, gymnastics, netball, triathlon, modern pentathlon, and sqay, where dedicated Indian federation websites are unavailable, the Sports Authority of India (sportsauthorityofindia.nic.in) is referenced.
  • Indigenous sports (kabaddi, kho-kho, yogasana, mallakhamb, sqay, roll ball) have dedicated Indian federations, reflecting cultural focus.
  • Winter and beach sports are governed by specialized bodies (e.g., Winter Games Federation of India, Ice Skating Association of India).

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