Traditional Sports and Games Association (ATSGA) Celebrates Asia TSG Day in India and Pakistan

New Delhi / Islamabad, October 1, 2025 – The Traditional Sports and Games Association (ATSGA) proudly celebrated Asia Traditional Sports and Games (TSG) Day on October 1, 2025, with events held simultaneously in India and Pakistan.

The celebration highlighted the rich cultural heritage, values, and unity fostered through Asia’s traditional sports and indigenous games. Demonstrations, workshops, and friendly matches were organized to showcase various traditional disciplines, aiming to inspire youth participation and preserve ancient sporting traditions.

Leaders and representatives from different sports federations, cultural organizations, and educational institutions participated in the programs. Both countries emphasized the importance of cross-border cultural exchange and cooperation through traditional games, strengthening bonds beyond borders.

Speaking on the occasion, ATSGA representatives underlined that Traditional Sports and Games are not just about recreation but also carry historical, educational, and social significance. They reaffirmed their commitment to promoting TSG at national, regional, and international levels.

The Asia TSG Day 2025 concluded with a pledge to continue preserving, promoting, and popularizing traditional games for future generations, making them a vital part of Asia’s cultural identity.