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Shaper policy shift

The proposed amendment to the National Anti Doping Act signals a sharper policy shift in India’s fight against performance-enhancing drug use in sport.
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The proposed amendment to the National Anti Doping Act signals a sharper policy shift in India’s fight against performance-enhancing drug use in sport. By moving beyond punishing only athletes and targeting those who supply or administer banned substances, the government is acknowledging that doping is no longer an individual lapse but part of a wider organised network. This framing places responsibility not just on competitors, but also on the ecosystem that enables and profits from such violations.

 

Criminalising trafficking and distribution with potential jail terms of up to five years marks a significant escalation in enforcement strategy. It reflects an intent to create stronger deterrence at the source of the problem, where access to prohibited substances often begins. However, the effectiveness of such a provision will ultimately depend on investigative capacity, inter-agency coordination, and the ability to prove intent and supply chains in a complex, often opaque sporting environment.

 

At the same time, the move raises questions about implementation and safeguards, particularly in ensuring that genuine medical or procedural lapses are not conflated with deliberate doping operations. As the amendments move toward parliamentary consideration, the balance between strict deterrence and fair enforcement will be central to shaping both athlete trust and the credibility of India’s anti-doping framework.

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