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    Athletics Integrity Unit Flags India as High Doping Risk Nation

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 20, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU), responsible for maintaining clean sport in athletics, has identified India as an ‘extremely high’ risk nation for doping. This designation highlights the challenges faced by Indian athletics in combating the use of performance-enhancing substances among athletes. The AIU’s assessment is based on recent trends and data indicating a significant prevalence of doping violations within the country.

    India’s classification as a high-risk country carries serious implications for its athletes and sporting bodies, potentially leading to increased scrutiny and more rigorous testing protocols. This development comes amid global efforts to uphold fairness and transparency in competitive sports, emphasizing the need for stronger anti-doping measures. The AIU’s warning serves as a call to action for Indian sports authorities to intensify education, testing, and enforcement to protect the integrity of athletics.

    Notably, this announcement could affect India’s participation in international competitions, as athletes from high-risk countries often face additional hurdles such as more frequent testing and potential sanctions. The spotlight on doping risks underscores the broader challenge of ensuring clean sport worldwide, with India now under particular observation. Moving forward, the country’s response to these concerns will be critical in shaping its athletic reputation on the global stage.

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