Pak hockey team's Asia cup visit to India in doubt after Pahalgam attack
text_fieldsMumbai: The aftermath of the tragic terror attack in Pahalgam, which resulted in the loss of 26 lives, has cast uncertainty over the upcoming visit of Pakistan’s men’s hockey team to India for the Asia Cup in Rajgir. Escalating tensions between the nations are increasing doubts about the team's participation.
India has responded to the attack—attributed to Pakistan-sponsored terrorists targeting innocent tourists—by revoking all visas issued to Pakistani nationals. This decision creates ambiguity around the Pakistan hockey team’s scheduled participation in the Men’s Asia Cup August 27 to September 7 in Rajgir, Bihar, according to a report by Telecom Asia Sport.
Furious over the attack, many prominent Indians have asked the government to cut off all ties with Pakistan — including sporting relations. This has led to doubts in Pakistan over the Indian government allowing the Pakistan hockey team to tour India for the Asia Cup, the report in www.telecomasia.net claimed.
Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) general secretary Rana Mujahid is not very optimistic about the team getting to travel to India for the Asia Cup following the recent developments.
“We have good relations with Hockey India, but about the team’s visit, it’s a government-to-government issue. We will request our government, and if they allow it, then we will participate, but if they reject our request, then there is no chance.
"You are aware of the recent situation. The Indian government has revoked visas of all Pakistanis in India. Then how will our team be able to visit India in such a scenario? Everything aside, we will ask our government about the tour,” Mujahid told www.telecomasia.net from Lahore.
Meanwhile, his Indian counterpart, Hockey India’s general secretary Bhola Nath Singh, told Telecom Asia Sport that his federation will wait and watch the situation before approaching the government for permission.
“We haven’t had any discussion on the tournament. We will wait for what our government has to say on this. Will take a decision at an appropriate time,” he said.
The Asia Cup holds major importance for all participating teams, as it serves as a qualifier for the 2026 Hockey World Cup, which will be co-hosted by Belgium and the Netherlands.
Pakistan hockey teams have visited India for FIH-level events on three occasions since the Champions Trophy in 2014. The Junior Men's World Cup in Lucknow in 2016, the Hockey World Cup in 2018, and the Junior World Cup in 2021 – both were held in Bhubaneswar.
(inputs from IANS)