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PAFI receives official recognition from Paralympic Committee

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Last Updated: January 30, 2026 04:56:56 IST

MUMBAI: The People’s Armwrestling Federation of India (PAFI) has received official affiliation from the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI), marking a significant milestone in the growth and formal recognition of Para-Armwrestling in the country, according to a release.

The affiliation represents a major step forward for Para-armwrestling in India, strengthening its pathway towards structured competition, athlete development, and long-term inclusion in the global Paralympic ecosystem.

Armwrestling has already gained important international momentum, having been included in the recent Asian Youth Para Games 2025 in Dubai. It is also one of the few sports in which Paralympic athletes compete in the main competition. Building on this progress, PAFI now looks ahead to the sport’s inclusion in the Asian Para Games and the Asian Games.

In India, PAFI and Pro Panja League have demonstrated dedicated support for Para-Athletes, with special categories integrated into the league and across state championships. The Pro Panja League has ensured inclusivity by bringing male, female, and Para-Athletes to compete on the same platform, with Para-Athletes paid equally based on their rankings, in line with all other athletes.

Together, PAFI and the Pro Panja League have played a crucial role in creating a sustainable ecosystem for Para-Armwrestlers, providing them with structured tournaments, visibility, and professional opportunities, and ensuring that domestic competitions meet international standards.

On the occasion, Preeti Jhangiani, President of the People’s Armwrestling Federation India (PAFI), Vice President of the Asian Armwrestling Federation (AAF), and Co-Founder of the Pro Panja League stated, “We are deeply honoured to receive official recognition from the Paralympic Committee of India as the official governing body for armwrestling in India. This milestone is not just an achievement for PAFI but a validation of our unwavering commitment to transparent governance, athlete welfare, and inclusive growth. It strengthens our resolve to create fair opportunities and a clear pathway for Indian armwrestlers to represent the nation with pride at national and international platforms.”

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