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Monday, June 9, 2025
TopicIndian Olympic Association

Topic: Indian Olympic Association

India v/s Bharat, lift from an airplane & the next move in circus of lockdowns

The best cartoons of the day, chosen by the editors at ThePrint.

Indian Olympic Association requests sports ministry for one-time financial assistance

IOA president Narinder Batra has written to Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju, asking for financial assistance to resume sporting activities.

Too soon to decide on boycotting 2022 Commonwealth Games: Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju

After shooting was dropped as an event from the 2022 Birmingham CWG, the Indian Olympic Association suggested boycotting the games in protest.

Rijiju says Olympic Association can’t pull out of Commonwealth Games, must consult govt

Last week, the Commonwealth Games Federation left out shooting from the 2022 CWG coming as a blow to India, which won 16 shooting medals in the 2018 Games.

India may skip 2022 CWG after federation axes shooting from event

The Commonwealth Games Federation's decision to leave out shooting deals a big blow to India, which won 16 of 66 medals in the 2018 Gold Coast CWG.

On Camera

Just protecting borders from drone attacks isn’t enough. Look at Ukraine & Russia

India must designate vulnerable areas as ‘no-fly zones’ and treat violations as serious offences under the National Security Act, not as minor civil infractions, with strict penalties enforced.

Operation Sindoor: How Rafales, Pakistani J-10s & lots of propaganda moved global defence markets

New Delhi: The impact of Operation Sindoor extended far beyond the battlefield as aerial battles continued in the stock markets. After India carried out...

Operation Sindoor: How Rafales, Pakistani J-10s & lots of propaganda moved global defence markets

New Delhi: The impact of Operation Sindoor extended far beyond the battlefield as aerial battles continued in the stock markets. After India carried out...

Op Sindoor is the first battle in India’s two-front war. A vicious pawn in a King’s Gambit

The Chinese use Pakistan as a cheap instrument to triangulate India between them. It is safer to presume that the Chinese now see Pakistan as an extension of their Western Theatre Command.