
Pakistan hockey team will travel to India for Asia Cup: Sports ministry source
The Olympic Charter, which governs the Olympic movement, considers sport a medium for promoting peace and international cooperation. Denying participation to a country in a global or continental competition can attract serious scrutiny from international federations and may affect India's chances of hosting future events.When asked if the clearance extended to the upcoming Asia Cup in cricket this September, where India and Pakistan are drawn in the same group, the source said, "The BCCI is yet to reach out to the ministry on this. We will address this query when they approach us."advertisementIndia and Pakistan have not played a bilateral series in any sport for nearly two decades, and even multilateral encounters have come under pressure in the wake of strained political relations. Following the Pahalgam terror attack in April, where 26 Indian tourists lost their lives, tensions escalated further. India's retaliatory Operation Sindoor, which targeted terror infrastructure across the border, prompted a brief military standoff that only de-escalated after Pakistan sought a ceasefire."International sports demands that we cannot back out from competing in multi-national competitions. Take for instance, Russia and Ukraine-they are at war, yet they turn up for events and compete. The same principle applies here," the official added.Hockey India (HI), which will host both tournaments, welcomed the decision."We welcome the government's decision. Our stance from the beginning was that whatever the government decides, we will abide by that. There is no other argument in that," said Bhola Nath Singh, HI secretary general.HI had earlier reiterated that it would follow whatever directive the central government issued regarding Pakistan's participation.- Ends
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