World Para Athletics Championships (WPAC) 2025 | 26 Sep 2025
Why in News?
The World Para Athletics Championships (WPAC) 2025 was inaugurated at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi, where the Prime Minister hailed para athletes as breaking barriers and setting new benchmarks, underscoring India’s identity as a sporting and inclusive nation.
Key Points
- About: This year's championship, scheduled from 27th September to 5th October 2025, boasts a record-breaking 2,200 participants from 104 nations, marking it as the largest para sports event ever hosted on Indian soil.
- The event will also feature India's largest-ever contingent of 74 athletes.
- India’s First: India will host the World Para Athletics Championships for the first time, becoming the fourth Asian nation to do so, following Qatar, the UAE, and Japan.
- Infrastructure: The event is being held on the newly-laid Mondo track at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, which was previously used at the Paris Paralympics 2024 and inaugurated on National Sports Day.
- Alongside the main competition track, a Mondo warm-up track and a multi-speciality gymnasium, capable of training 200 athletes simultaneously, were also inaugurated, emphasising India's commitment to world-class sports infrastructure.
- Previous Achievement: India’s remarkable rise in para sports is evident, with the country achieving its best-ever performance at the 2024 World Para Athletics Championships in Kobe, Japan, securing sixth place overall with 17 medals, including six golds, five silvers, and six bronzes.
- Significance: This event is part of India’s long-term strategy to host major global sporting events, with plans already underway for the Commonwealth Games in 2030 and aspirations to host the Olympic Games in 2036.