India and New Zealand marked 100 years of sporting ties with a special rugby coaching programme aimed at strengthening collaboration and grassroots development between the two nations.
The initiative brought together coaches, young players and rugby officials as part of efforts to expand the sport’s reach and improve technical expertise in India. Experts from New Zealand shared advanced training methods and modern coaching techniques during the programme.
Officials described the initiative as a symbol of the deep sporting relationship between the two countries. Over the decades, India and New Zealand have shared memorable sporting exchanges across multiple disciplines, especially cricket and hockey.
The rugby programme is expected to benefit emerging players and coaches by providing exposure to international standards and professional development systems.
Sports administrators also expressed hope that the collaboration would lead to more exchange programmes, training camps and international opportunities in the future.
The event highlighted the growing importance of rugby development in India as authorities continue to push for wider participation in the sport.


















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