Thursday, September 14, 2023

Asian Games 2023: Advisory issued for Indian team; asked to avoid political statements, embrace culture

Indian athletes slated to take part in the upcoming Asian Games in Hangzhou, China, have received a set of guidelines about their behaviour and that they should, at all times, be cognisant of the host country’s cultural norms and traditions.

A 651-member Indian contingent will take part in the Games, scheduled to take place from 23 September to 8 October. The Sports Authority of India (SAI) has now released a comprehensive 39-page playbook, known as ‘Informational Module’, to outline what is expected from the athletes.

According to a report by The Times of India, the aforementioned playbook is segregated into three separate sections: ‘Getting ready for Hangzhou’, ‘Just don’t Dope’ and ‘Press & Media’. These sections cover different aspects that include travel preparations, venue information, weather, transportation, services that will be available at the Games Village, all the different available communication challenges (WhatsApp, Uber, Google, and Google Maps may not function). This playbook also covers Mandarin language usage with pronunciation guidelines, doping awareness as well as a no-syringe policy. Also, the contingent has been given a knowhow into different media-related services and emergencies.

The athletes have also been warned against engaging in undesirable behaviours that include inappropriate actions in the presence of media, using social media platforms to voice grievances, and spreading misleading information about the Games.

Additionally, the athletes who will be taking part in the Games have also been provided coaching on how they should respond to sensitive questions, especially if they pertain to political and social issues. They have been advised to maintain a sports-centric focus and not respond to political queries.

Athletes have been reminded that they will be representing their country and hence, they need to uphold the Indian identity and be mindful of all the local traditions.

Athletes have been asked to not take part in media-related emergencies, such as misrepresenting the national flag or even making gestures or erroneous statements during press conferences or interviews.



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