India is poised for a historic triumph at the World Para-Athletics Championships, set to commence on September 27, 2025, with Paralympic Committee of India chief Devendra Jhajharia confidently predicting a haul of over 20 medals. Hosting the event on home soil for the first time, India’s 73-strong contingent—the largest ever assembled for the championship—is ready to make waves in what promises to be the country’s biggest para-sporting spectacle to date.
The championship, backed by IndianOil as its title sponsor, will see more than 2,200 para-athletes and support staff from 104 countries converge, marking it as India’s grandest para-sporting event ever. Jhajharia, a celebrated Paralympian himself, expressed unwavering confidence in the team’s potential, citing the home advantage as a key factor in elevating their performances. “Competing on home turf will inspire our athletes to push their limits and achieve a record-breaking medal tally,” he said.
The Indian squad, meticulously prepared and representing a diverse range of abilities, is expected to shine across various events, building on the nation’s growing reputation in para-athletics. The championship not only highlights India’s commitment to inclusivity but also showcases its organizational prowess on a global stage.
With the nation rallying behind its athletes, the event is set to be a landmark moment for Indian sports, inspiring future generations and cementing the country’s place in the international para-athletics arena.
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As anticipation builds, all eyes are on India’s para-athletes to deliver a performance that will echo far beyond the stadium, proving that determination and home support can turn dreams into medals.
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