In a significant development for Indian and South Asian sports administration, Sahdev Yadav, President of the Indian Weightlifting Federation, has been unanimously elected as the President of the South Asian Weightlifting Federation (SAWF). The election took place during the federation’s official meeting held in Ahmedabad, Gujarat on May 12, 2026.
This appointment marks an important milestone in strengthening regional cooperation among South Asian countries in the field of weightlifting and sports governance.
Sahdev Yadav was elected without opposition, reflecting strong trust from member nations. His leadership roles across multiple sports bodies, including the Indian Olympic Association and Commonwealth Weightlifting Federation, contributed significantly to his selection.
The federation emphasized that his appointment aims to improve athlete development, coaching systems, and infrastructure across the region.
The election also finalized other important positions:
These appointments ensure balanced representation of South Asian countries in the federation’s decision-making process.
After his election, Sahdev Yadav highlighted the need for stronger collaboration among South Asian nations. His focus areas include:
The new leadership is expected to elevate South Asia’s presence in global weightlifting competitions.
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Sahdev Yadav’s election reflects India’s growing influence in international sports bodies. It strengthens India’s image as a leader in sports administration and regional cooperation in South Asia.
The decision is expected to improve coordination among South Asian countries and promote structured athlete development programs, which may enhance medal prospects in future international events like Asian Games and Olympics.
The South Asian Weightlifting Federation (SAWF) was established to promote and regulate weightlifting activities across South Asian countries, including India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Maldives, and others.
Over the years, the federation has focused on:
India has played a leading role in SAWF due to its strong sports infrastructure and consistent international performance.
Sahdev Yadav, President of the Indian Weightlifting Federation, has been elected as the SAWF President.
The election was held in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
He was elected on May 12, 2026.
It strengthens India’s leadership role in South Asian sports governance and improves regional cooperation in weightlifting.
Member countries include India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Maldives, and other South Asian nations.
SAWF aims to promote weightlifting, improve athlete training, and enhance sports infrastructure in South Asia.
He also serves as the President of the Indian Weightlifting Federation.
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