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India’s Reign in Kabaddi: From Rural Roots to Global Glory

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
November 25, 2025
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India’s Reign in Kabaddi: From Rural Roots to Global Glory

India’s women’s kabaddi team has once again stamped its authority on the international stage, clinching the Women’s Kabaddi World Cup in Dhaka with a 35–28 victory over Chinese Taipei. The win marked India’s second consecutive title, maintaining an unbeaten streak throughout the tournament. In the semifinals, they overcame Iran 33–21, while Chinese Taipei had also entered the final undefeated, defeating hosts Bangladesh 25–18.

Former India captain Ajay Thakur hailed the achievement as a testament to the progress of women’s kabaddi. “Retaining the World Cup is a proud moment for India. The team’s dominance highlights how far women’s kabaddi has evolved in recent years. Hosting the event in Bangladesh also shows the sport’s growing reach,” he said. Former India international and current Haryana Steelers coach Manpreet Singh echoed the sentiment, noting the team’s cohesion and belief as key ingredients in their success.

Kabaddi: A Sport Born in India, Now Global

Kabaddi’s roots run deep in rural India, where it emerged as a game of strength, agility, and teamwork. Traditionally played during harvest festivals and village competitions, it tested courage and camaraderie. The sport’s origins date back over 4,000 years and are even tied to Indian mythology—Abhimanyu of the Mahabharata is said to have used Kabaddi-like strategies to break enemy defenses. Historically, Kabaddi may have also served as military training, sharpening strategic thinking and physical prowess.

Over time, Kabaddi evolved from bare fields to organized competitions. It first appeared in the Indian Olympic Games in 1938, saw the establishment of the All India Kabaddi Federation in 1950, and gained inclusion in the Asian Games in 1990. Yet, it was the advent of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) in 2014 that truly transformed the sport.

PKL: Redefining Modern Kabaddi

The PKL brought professionalism, structure, and glamour to a game once limited to villages. Teams owned by Bollywood celebrities and major corporations attracted urban audiences, while standardized rules and professional coaching elevated the skill level. Players now enjoy lucrative salaries, world-class training, and career opportunities, turning Kabaddi into a legitimate profession.

The league also opened India’s doors to international talent. Players from Iran, South Korea, and other countries join PKL teams, competing at the highest level and taking lessons back home to nurture their own leagues. Yet, India’s dominance remains unchallenged, thanks to its massive talent pool, strategic depth, and unmatched investment in infrastructure.

India: Still the Global Powerhouse

Despite the sport’s growing international footprint—with countries like Iran, South Korea, Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh developing their own leagues—India continues to dominate. The country’s rural roots provide a rich pipeline of naturally talented athletes, while PKL ensures India maintains its competitive edge through advanced coaching, structured leagues, and financial backing.

The game’s global expansion is promising. More than 32 countries now have Kabaddi federations, and international tournaments like the Kabaddi World Cup and Asian Games are gaining traction. Yet, India’s legacy and investment in the sport mean it still sets the benchmark in talent, tactics, and professional standards.

The Future of Kabaddi

Kabaddi has come a long way from village fields and mythological tales. It is now a sport watched by millions, with professional leagues, international tournaments, and high-tech training programs. India’s dominance is not just about skill—it is about history, infrastructure, and vision. And while the rest of the world catches up, India is set to remain the heart and soul of Kabaddi for years to come.

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