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BCCI
The country's unexpected triumph in the World Cup in 1983 emboldened the BCCI to bid for the 1987 World Cup along with its Pakistani counterpart. It was the first time anyone had even thought of staging the competition outside England. The bid was upheld by the ICC, and the neighbours went on to stage a hugely successful event, the doubts raised by cynics notwithstanding.

FIFA
FIFA’s mission is develop football everywhere and for all, to touch the world through its inspiring tournaments and to build a better future through the power of the game.
Explore FIFA is a series of short animated films that bring you into our world with a visual and easy-to-understand explanation of how we go about carrying out this mission.

BAI
Badminton Association of India (BAI) is the governing body for Badminton in India. Based in Lucknow, BAI is an association registered under the societies act. It was formed in 1934 and has been holding national-level tournaments in India since 1936. BAI has 33 State Associations and 04 other organizations as its members that conduct Badminton tournaments...

AITA
Tennis in its present form was conceived in England in the 1870s. In the 1880s the British Army and Civilian Officers brought the game to India. Soon after, regular tournaments like 'Punjab Lawn tennis Championship' at Lahore (Now in Pakistan) (1885); 'Bengal Lawn Tennis Championship' at Calcutta (1887) and the All India Tennis Championships at Allahabad in (1910) were organised. Initially the Britishers like TD Berrington and LC Ogbourne won these championships, however Slowly Indians started picking up the game.

IBC
he Indian Boxing Council (IBC) is a National Boxing Governing body being registered as a Section 8 Not For Profit organization, that sanctions professional boxing matches and awards national and subordinate championship titles. For the first time in India, boxers will have the opportunity to turn professional.
Our aim is to promote and serve the sport of boxing, to implement a fair, scientific and objective computerised systems and to establish uniform safety measures and uniform procedures for the protection of professional boxers as well as the conduct of championship matches