It’s not cricket: Pakistan athletes allowed in India for multilateral sport
India's government will permit Pakistani athletes to participate in multilateral sporting events hosted in India, but bilateral competitions, such as cricket, remain prohibited. The Ministry of Sport announced on Wednesday that visa processes for athletes and officials will be streamlined, with multi-entry visas available for international sports governing body representatives.

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AI-generatedIndia's government will permit Pakistani athletes to participate in multilateral sporting events hosted in India, but bilateral competitions, such as cricket, remain prohibited. The Ministry of Sport announced on Wednesday that visa processes for athletes and officials will be streamlined, with multi-entry visas available for international sports governing body representatives. This decision allows Pakistani participation in events guided by international sports body practices and India's emergence as a host nation, despite ongoing tensions and a freeze on bilateral cricket matches since 2012-13. India will not send its teams to Pakistan for bilateral events, nor will it allow Pakistani teams to compete in India.
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5 extractedIndian teams will not participate in competitions in Pakistan, nor will Pakistani teams be permitted to play in India for bilateral events.
India and Pakistan have not played a full bilateral cricket series since 2012-13.
India is set to host the Commonwealth Games in 2030 and has bid for the 2036 Olympics and 2038 Asian Games.
Bilateral sports events between India and Pakistan remain banned.
India will allow Pakistani athletes to participate in multilateral sports events hosted in India.