January 23, 2025

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India's Draft National Air Sports Policy 2022 – Does It Comply With The Domestic Framework?

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In India, procedures governing any group of sporting activities are usually issued by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Athletics. Having said that, in a surprising turn of situations, on 1 January 22, it was the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Govt of India (MoCA), which launched the Draft Nationwide Air Athletics Policy, 2022[1] (NASP) for general public reviews.

The aim[2] of the NASP is to improve the state of aero athletics in India, with a vision to make India a person of the top nations in air sports activities by 2030. On top of that, the NASP aims to deliver a safe and sound, affordable, accessible, and sustainable air sports activities ecosystem in India[3] and to stimulate participation of Indians, at numerous world air sporting activities situations[4].

This article discusses:

  • The Proposal For A Two-Tiered Governance Composition
  • Other Salient Options of the NASP
    • Progress of Infrastructure
    • Sustainable & Affordable Air Sports activities Along With Concentrate on Training
  • Makeup of The ASFI and its member organisations
  • Is the draft NASP compliant with India’s Athletics Code?
  • Is there sufficient provision for dispute resolution?
  • Comparative Examination With Australia

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Vidushpat Singhania Nachiket Yagnik