Not-for-profit apex industry body incorporated to promote the business of Sports goods manufacturers and service providers to make them globally competitive.
Done and Dusted! ๐ฅ
A massive congratulations to Dabang Delhi K.C. on a thrilling victory over Puneri Paltan.
What was your favourite moment of the most competitive #PKL ever?
Let us know below!
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Thank you to Harpreet Singh Sudan for his insightful contribution at our 61st Managing Committee Meeting!
As we continue to foster dialogue across sectors, voices like his strengthen our commitment to inclusive growth, institutional alignment, and the dynamic future of India
Our monthly Managing Committee Meetings are where the biggest decisions and the boldest conversations happen.
Join us for the Managing Committee Meeting today, November 6th at 4:00 PM IST, held virtually.
Speaker: Mr. Harpreet Singh, IAS, Government of Punjab
Huge presence at the National Conclave on Fitness and Sports Goods Manufacturing (By @Media_SAI#FITIndia) in Mumbai. Our experts drove the conversation on 2 panels, ensuring the industry's vision for growth, policy, and manufacturing is integrated into the national agenda.
The greatest win today is the realisation that when we allow our girls to play, they dominate.
We must turn this inspiration into infrastructure change. It means investing in safe, accessible grounds, ensuring equitable coaching, and creating the policy environment required.
Mumbai is the place to be! ๐ฎ๐ณ
Over 20 SPORTSCOM members are attending the Fit India National Conclave on Fitness & Sports Goods Manufacturing today, driving the agenda for #MakeInIndia in sports.
Proud to have our President, Mr. Jalaj Dani, join as a Guest Speaker!
India has long been recognised as a hub for sports goods manufacturing, with Meerut and Jalandhar emerging as key centres driving both domestic and export markets.
To address these opportunities, we collaborated with NITI Aayog. Here's a glimpse of what took place!
May the divine light of Diwali shine bright in your lives, bringing peace, prosperity, and boundless joy to you and your family.
May your homes be illuminated with happiness and your year ahead be a season of success.
Warm wishes for a Happy Diwali from all of us at Sportscom!
By successfully hosting the 28th ITTF-ATTU Asian Team Championships in Bhubaneswar, both our Men's (Top 8) and Women's (Top 16) teams have secured qualification for the 2026 World Championships!
China claimed both titles with identical 3-0 wins.
The government has championed public health and grassroots growth by making gyms and essential sports gear 5% more affordable. This dual approach balances affordability and accessibility with the strategic increase in revenue from high-end entertainment.
With the support of the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports and NITI Aayog, the workshop in Meerut brought together passionate voices shaping the future of Indian sport.
Grateful to all participants, experts, and partners who made this initiative a success!
Mr. Sanjeet Singh (NITI Aayog) and SPORTSCOM Pres. Mr. Dani recognized Mr. Sumnesh Agarwal (MD, PR Cricket). Great to see Mr. Jain & Mr. Anand (MD, Nelco) supporting the powerful collaboration between industry & govt.
A high-level delegation from Sportscom, led by President Dani, recently visited the Nelco factory in Meerut.
The team recognized Nelco's contributions to the sector with a token of appreciation presented to the MD. Great to see the industry moving forward with keystakeholders.
Session 3: Tech in Sports Goods. Panellists explored how to balance legacy craftsmanship with new tech (Automation & AI).
Moderated by Mr S Raju
Panellists:
Mr Amber Anand
Mr Shekhar Bhalla
Mr Ashish Mahajan
Session 2: Panellists outlined India's ambitious roadmap to unlock the sports sector's potential. The next decade will be transformative, driven by strategic investments in infrastructure, coaching, and sports goods mfg. The goal: boost domestic production & reduce imports!
Indiaโs sports sector is entering a decade to boost infrastructure, competitions, coaching, and sports goods manufacturing. Our goal is to reduce imports, increase exports, and position India to compete on the world stage
~Mr. R. Vineel Krishna, Joint Secretary, MYAS
India's Sports Goods: Experts see India becoming a global leader in 5 years, targeting 10x growth with 21% annual export rise. Potential: skilled workforce & competitive costs.
Moderated by Sanjeet Singh, NITI Aayog.
Panelists:
Mr. Neeraj Jain
Mr. Puneet Anand
Mr. Rakesh Kohli
โThe NITI Aayog has set up a task force which is to strengthen the sports groups manufacturing in India. If you have a concern, raise it; if you have a solution, share it - because together we can turn challenges into opportunities"
Mr Sanjeet Singh, Senior Advisor, NITI Aayog
Indiaโs vision is to move from holding 0.5% of the global sports goods market to 15%. To realise this, we must strengthen our manufacturing capacities, enable technology, and ensure fair competition
- Mr. Sumnesh Agarwal, Chairman, Sports Goods and Toys Export Promotion Council
Sportscom was built on the belief in partnerships - to work together, upgrade skills, and create more jobs. Because the future of Indiaโs sporting goods manufacturing lies in collaboration and continuous learning.
- Mr. Jalaj Dani, President, Sportscom Industry Confederation