India’s Big Step in Winter Sports
The Indian government has approved a large team for the 9th Asian Winter Games. The event will be held in Harbin, China, from February 7 to 14, 2025. For the first time, India will send 88 members — 59 athletes and 29 officials. This is a historic moment for winter sports in India.

Full Financial Support for Athletes
The government will fully fund athletes in five winter sports disciplines: Alpine Skiing, Cross-Country Skiing, Figure Skating, Short Track Speed Skating, and Speed Skating (Long Track). This support comes under the Assistance to National Sports Federations (ANSF) Scheme.
This is the first time such full backing is given. Earlier, winter sports received less attention and funding. Now, the government shows strong commitment to growing these sports.
Boosting Competitive Spirit
With this financial help, Indian athletes will get the resources they need to compete well. The government wants to build a competitive winter sports environment in India. The support also reflects a fair, merit-based approach in sports management.
India aims to increase its presence in many sports fields. This step helps pave the way for better performances on the global stage.
Asian Winter Games: A Key Platform
The Asian Winter Games let Indian athletes compete against top players from Asia. It is a great chance to improve skills and gain experience. Participation in such events brings pride to the country.
This exposure is important for future success at bigger international competitions.
Government’s Support and Wishes
The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has wished all athletes the best. It confirmed its ongoing support to develop winter sports across the nation.
This move highlights India’s growing focus on sports diversity. It also shows the government’s intent to back talented athletes fully.
Conclusion
India’s full funding and large contingent at the Asian Winter Games 2025 marks a new era. The country is ready to compete seriously in winter sports. With government support and athlete dedication, India looks set to rise in these challenging fields.
