J&K’s Remarkable Sports Journey

Jammu and Kashmir has become a beacon of hope and opportunity for sports development, thanks to concerted efforts by both the central and local administrations. The recent inauguration of the 4th Khelo India Winter Games at Gulmarg, a world-renowned ski resort, serves as a testament to the unwavering commitment towards fostering a robust sports culture in the region. The significance of this event is not just as a sporting spectacle but as a symbol of unity, peace, and progress. Over the years, Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed a transformative journey in sports development, buoyed by the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The investment in state-of-the-art infrastructure, coupled with a focus on grassroots development, has laid a strong foundation for nurturing sporting talent across cities and villages. One cannot overlook the pivotal role played by the Khelo India initiative in catalyzing this transformation. By providing a platform for young athletes to showcase their skills and compete at national and international levels, Khelo India has ignited a spark of enthusiasm and aspiration among the youth. The Winter Games, with their emphasis on disciplines like Alpine skiing, Nordic skiing, and snow mountaineering, not only harness the region’s natural resources but also offer avenues for economic growth through sports tourism.
Athletes hailing from the UT of J&K have etched an indelible mark in the annals of sporting history by clinching an astounding 46 medals in the 37th National Games in Goa. Notably, the J&K contingent secured positions within the top 12 performers in the overall game standings. Recent advancements in sports infrastructure, extending even to the grassroots level in villages, have resulted in a veritable transformation in the sporting landscape. The exceptional success story of Sheetal Devi, who became the first armless archer to win gold at the Paralympic Games, is an example of how talent is being taken care of now in UT. The success stories of UT’s sportspeople under the present regime are exceptional. Legends Cricket matches at MA Stadium after decades is another success story.
However, the journey towards sports development is not without its challenges. Infrastructure development, talent identification, and access to coaching remain areas that require sustained attention and investment. It is heartening to note the proactive measures undertaken by the Government, in collaboration with various stakeholders, to address these bottlenecks and create an ecosystem conducive to sporting excellence. Jammu and Kashmir’s Administrative Council has approved the establishment of the “Jammu and Kashmir Sports Cadre” under the administrative jurisdiction of the Youth Service and Sports Department. Overall, 235 cadre posts, including 10 posts reserved for the appointment of exceptional sports individuals, will be created.
Initiatives like the PMDP, which focuses on the holistic development of Jammu and Kashmir, including the enhancement of sports infrastructure, are commendable steps in this direction. The building of sports stadiums at Banihal and Roun in Udhampur is one of the initiatives that have made dreams come true for the youth of the region. The upcoming Arun Jaitley International Stadium at Hiranagar and other stadiums’ upgrades and renovations are testimony to the efforts of the Government towards sports in Jammu and Kashmir. The completion of numerous projects under JKIDFC and CAPEX, along with the participation of lakhs of children and youth in sports activities, are a testimony to the impetus Jammu and Kashmir’s sports infrastructure has gotten under the present administration. Academies have been established for young athletes in gymnastics, judo, football, and cricket to develop their talent early.
With the success of the Khelo India Winter Games, it is imperative to recognise the role of all stakeholders-from policymakers to coaches, administrators to parents-in nurturing the next generation of sporting talent. The convergence of efforts, fuelled by a shared vision of a healthier, more vibrant society, is what will drive Jammu and Kashmir towards greater heights in the realm of sports.