NEW DELHI: Pro Panja co-founder Parvin Dabas has announced that the Indian arm wrestling league is planning strategic tie-ups with the Asian Arm Wrestling Federation.
One of the key factors of the collaboration being bringing overseas arm-wrestling coaches to India to train the country’s arm-wrestling community.
Speaking on the planned strategic tie-ups, Dabas said, “I look forward to strengthening the ties between the Indian arm wrestling fraternity and the Asian Arm Wrestling Federation. In just over two years of the Pro Panja League, we have unearthed some of the most promising arm wrestling talent in Asia. This proves that given the right platform, opportunities and training, India has the potential to become a global powerhouse in the sport.”.
Meanwhile, Jeenbek Mukambetov, president of AAF, said, “…his understanding of the challenges in arm wrestling and his vision for the sport is truly impressive. We both have a profound belief in the unifying power of an inclusive sport like arm wrestling which can be played by all, without the need of any complicated equipment or huge infrastructure. The sport has great potential in Asia and we look forward to collaborating with the Pro Panja League to create further opportunities in the sport, including hosting a future round of the Asian Cup in Delhi.”
Dabas, who was invited to the recently-held Asian Arm Wrestling Championship in Samarkand city of Uzbekistan, also presented the attending dignitaries with Pro Panja mementos and received traditional Uzbek momentos in return. Members of the Indian Arm Wrestling Federation – president Hashim Zabeth, general secretary Pran Chaliha, and chief referee Mustafa Ali – were also present at the event.
With his eyes on improving India’s international standing in the sport, Dabbas will also attend the World Arm Wrestling Championship 2022 in Turkey as a special guest, later this year.