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Khelo India Tribal Games: A Stepping Stone For India’s Olympic Dreams

by Dr Mansukh Mandaviya
March 26, 2026
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Khelo India Tribal Games: A Stepping Stone For India’s Olympic Dreams
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We move towards becoming a global sporting powerhouse and realizing the Prime Minister’s vision of becoming a top ten sporting nation by 2036 and top five by 2047

India’s sporting story is one of extraordinary diversity. From the mountains of the North-East to the forests of central India, talent exists in every corner of our nation. It has been eight years since the launch of the Khelo India programme, and in this relatively short span, it has rapidly evolved into a nationwide movement. Through multiple verticals like the Youth Games, University Games, Beach Games, and Winter Games, among others, Khelo India has successfully tapped into a diverse pool of young athletes across the country.

The addition of the Khelo India Tribal Games (KITG) marks another important step in this journey. The first edition will be held in Chhattisgarh from March 25 to April 3, bringing together nearly 3,000 athletes from 31 States and Union Territories. Competitions will be held across seven medal sports – athletics, football, hockey, weightlifting, archery, swimming, and wrestling.

The Games will be hosted across the tribal-majority districts of the Bastar region, part of the ancient Dandakaranya belt, as well as the Sarguja region and areas such as Raigarh and Manpur. This is not merely the introduction of another sporting event. It represents a conscious and systemic effort of our Honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi to expand the scope of India’s sporting ecosystem, ensuring that opportunities reach every athlete irrespective of geography or background. Simply put, it is about bringing the margins to the mainstream.

Athletes from tribal regions have long brought pride to the nation. From legendary archer Limba Ram of Rajasthan to archery icon Deepika Kumari of Jharkhand, and from numerous hockey stars to Olympic medallists like Mirabai Chanu, their achievements continue to inspire millions. These role models demonstrate the immense potential that exists in these regions.

Many tribal regions overlap with areas that have historically faced socio-economic challenges. For young people in these regions, opportunities for recognition and growth have often been limited. By bringing structured sporting competitions to these areas, we are channelising the energy of youth towards positive and nation-building pursuits. It is about replacing uncertainty with opportunity and isolation with inclusion.

Indeed, the vision of our Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi – “Khelega Bharat toh Khilega Bharat” – has become a reality. Sport today acts as a powerful catalyst and equaliser, enabling athletes from marginalised backgrounds to find their place in the national and international sporting arena. Expanding the Khelo India platform into tribal regions is a natural extension of this vision and reinforces the belief that sport is an integral pillar of nation-building.

Hosting the Khelo India Tribal Games will also have a lasting impact on the local sporting ecosystem. The Games will lead to the development and upgradation of sports infrastructure in tribal regions, while creating opportunities for local coaches, trainers and support staff. Schools and community institutions will be encouraged to integrate sport into everyday life, helping nurture a sustainable and inclusive sporting culture at the grassroots level.

The Khelo India Tribal Games are not a one-time event, they are here to stay. The KITG will be institutionalised as a permanent fixture in the Khelo India annual calendar, ensuring that tribal athletes across the country have a sustained, recurring platform to compete and grow. This continuity is fundamental to long-term athlete development. With each successive edition, the Games will serve as a feeder into the broader Khelo India ecosystem. The Tribal Games are, in this sense, not just a platform unto themselves but an entry point into a thriving sporting universe.

Through the Khelo India Tribal Games, we aim to identify and nurture that potential. Talent identification teams comprising national coaches, high-performance directors and technical officials from the Sports Authority of India will be present at the Games. Selected athletes will receive advanced training at SAI centres to help them progress further in their sporting journeys.

As India prepares to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games and pursues its bid for the 2036 Olympic Games, expanding our talent pool becomes even more critical. This means reaching every corner of the country and ensuring that opportunities are accessible to all, including young athletes from tribal communities. The introduction of the Tribal Games is a direct outcome of this approach and reflects the strength of India’s evolving sporting ecosystem.

The journey to sporting excellence often begins in villages and communities where dreams exist but opportunities are limited. With the Khelo India Tribal Games, Modi Government is taking sport to these very spaces. In doing so, we are not only discovering future champions but also strengthening India’s talent pipeline, as we move towards becoming a global sporting powerhouse and realizing the Prime Minister’s vision of becoming a top ten sporting nation by 2036 and top five by 2047.

The author is Union Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports and Labour & Employment, Government of India

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