
The International Olympic Committee logo New Delhi: The International Olympic Committee (IOC) called on the autonomy of sport to be “protected” after the Indian National Sport Administration Act 2025 became an act at the beginning of this month. The reaction for the first time after the law is called the government is focused on the reform of the country’s sporting administration and bringing responsibility to the office of national federations (NSF) – becoming the law after the publication of the announcement of the Journal of August 18. In his statement, the IOC spokesman said that the global management body of the Olympic sports deals with discussions with the relevant authorities in India on framing the rules of the law that the government is trying to complete at the end of the year. “The ioc is AWARE that of the National Sports Governance Bill in India Has Recently Become An Act. We have noted the Developments and Have Been Discussing This With All Concerned Parties in India. The ioc is Always Ready to Help and Work Construment with the Relevant Authorities Indian Olympic Association (IOA) with and view to ensuring that the autonomy of sport is protected and that of the Framing of Rules and Regulations Are Compatible with the applicable Rules of the Olympic Charter, ”said IOC. According to the law, the government will set up the National Sports Council (NSB), the National Sports Tribunal (NST) and the National Election Panel of the Sports Election (NSEP).