In a groundbreaking leap for Indian sports, the Archery Association of India (AAI) has launched a Visually Impaired category in Para Archery, shattering barriers and redefining what’s possible. This historic move, unveiled at the Yamuna Sports Complex in Delhi, marks a bold new era of inclusion and ambition in Indian archery.
The first-ever session for visually impaired archers wasn’t just a practice—it was a powerful statement. “This is a revolution in consciousness,” declared AAI President Shri Arjun Munda. “We’re not just opening doors; we’re building a future where every athlete’s potential is limitless, regardless of sight. Archery thrives on precision, and now it thrives on inclusion.”
This isn’t a token gesture. It’s a fierce commitment to empowering visually impaired athletes to compete, excel, and represent India on the global stage. The AAI is backing this vision with dedicated coaching, infrastructure, and unwavering support to ensure these athletes soar.
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“Archery belongs to anyone with the courage to aim,” said Shri Virendra Sachdeva, AAI Secretary General. “We’re creating a platform where visually impaired athletes can shine, not just participate. This is Indian sport at its boldest—inclusive, dynamic, and ready for the future.”
The initiative challenges stereotypes and proves that passion and skill know no boundaries. With this move, Indian archery isn’t just aiming for medals—it’s aiming for a legacy of equality and excellence.
This is more than a new category. It’s a movement that screams: every arrow counts, and every dream deserves a shot.
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