Kabaddi World Cup: After Cricket, Kabaddi Shines with India’s Victory – PM Modi Congratulates

After cricket, now Kabaddi takes the spotlight with the victory of Indian women in the Kabaddi World Cup. In the final on Monday, the Indian women defeated China 35-28 to clinch the World Cup title. The final took place in Dhaka, where Team India emerged as the World Champions for the second time. Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his congratulations for this historic victory to Team India. The Indian team displayed outstanding performance throughout the tournament, remaining undefeated until reaching the semifinals where they defeated Iran 33-21 to advance to the finals.

On the other hand, China also reached the final without losing a single match after defeating Bangladesh 25-18 in the semifinals. Pro Kabaddi League coach and former Indian captain Ajay Thakur praised Team India, along with Haryana Steelers coach Manpreet Singh, for their World Cup victory. Prime Minister Modi, congratulating the Indian women’s Kabaddi team for winning the World Cup, wrote on social media, ‘Congratulations to our women’s Kabaddi team for winning the 2025 Kabaddi World Cup and raising the honor of the entire country. The players have shown extraordinary perseverance, talent, and dedication. This victory will inspire countless young men and women to excel in Kabaddi, dream big, and set ambitious goals.’

Women’s Kabaddi is gaining popularity worldwide at a rapid pace. In this World Cup tournament, a total of 11 countries participated, but India emerged victorious by defeating all. The Prime Minister’s congratulations to the Indian women’s Kabaddi team for winning the World Cup will surely boost the sport’s growth and recognition globally.

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