Combatting Doping: WADA's Mission to Clean Up Indian Sports
WADA President Witold Banka visited India to forge partnerships with CBI and other agencies to combat organized doping. Amid India's troubling doping statistics, he advocates for enhanced governance and intelligence collaboration. Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya supports intensifying anti-doping measures with CBI's help.
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WADA President Witold Banka is on a mission in India, focusing on eradicating organized doping in the nation's sports scene. On Wednesday, he held discussions with CBI special director Manoj Sashidhar about collaboration against criminal doping networks.
Earlier, Banka had met with officials from the National Anti-Doping Agency, stressing the urgent need to protect the integrity of sports in India. Scheduled to hold a press conference in Delhi, he plans to address India's alarming doping statistics.
India ranks second globally for doping cases, reporting a 3.6% positivity rate. The push for better governance and policy is echoed by Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, who advocates for a more aggressive anti-doping strategy supported by the CBI.
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