Boost for Hockey: India Welcomes Pakistani Teams
Dilip Tirkey, former Indian hockey captain and Hockey India president, expresses approval for India's decision to allow Pakistani teams in upcoming tournaments. Despite recent tensions, this move promotes hockey diplomacy and boosts the sport's visibility. Preparations are underway for high-security matches amid hopes for on-field sportsmanship and camaraderie.

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In a significant move, former Indian hockey captain and current Hockey India president, Dilip Tirkey, has expressed support for the Indian government's decision to allow the Pakistani hockey team to participate in forthcoming tournaments in India. Though confirmation from the sports ministry is awaited, the decision underlines the spirit of sports diplomacy.
A ministry source confirmed Pakistan's participation, emphasizing that preventing them from competing would breach the Olympic Charter. Scheduled tournaments include the Asia Cup in Rajgir, Bihar, and the Junior World Cup in Chennai and Madurai, ensuring an engaging hockey season for fans and players alike.
Highlighting the historic on-field rivalry yet mutual respect between India and Pakistan, Tirkey noted the importance of these events for promoting hockey. With heightened security measures anticipated, this initiative promises to bolster both the sport's success and international relations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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