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India Secures Approval for Asia Cup 2025 Match Against Pakistan

The Indian Sports Ministry has officially confirmed that Team India will face Pakistan in the Asia Cup 2025 match on September 14 at Dubai International Cricket Stadium. This decision comes after the introduction of a new policy governing India's international sporting engagements, particularly with Pakistan. While bilateral matches remain off-limits, the ministry has allowed participation in multilateral events, ensuring that the highly anticipated tournament will proceed as scheduled. This development has resolved previous uncertainties surrounding the match, marking a significant moment in Indian cricket.
 

India vs Pakistan Match Confirmation

The Indian Sports Ministry has officially authorized Team India to compete in the highly anticipated Asia Cup 2025 match against Pakistan, scheduled for September 14 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. This crucial Group A encounter had faced uncertainty until the ministry released a new policy on Thursday, outlining regulations for India's international sports engagements, particularly with Pakistan.


Policy on Sports Events with Pakistan

The ministry's policy indicates that India's stance on sporting events involving Pakistan mirrors its broader diplomatic approach towards the nation. It specifies, 'In terms of bilateral sports events hosted in each other's countries, Indian teams will refrain from participating in competitions in Pakistan, and Pakistani teams will not be allowed to compete in India.'


Multilateral Events Allowed

Under the new guidelines, India will continue to avoid bilateral series with Pakistan but will participate in multilateral events like the Asia Cup. This means that Suryakumar Yadav's team is set to compete in the tournament as planned. Sources have confirmed that this directive is effective immediately, alleviating the uncertainty that had surrounded the Asia Cup schedule released last month.


A ministry source stated, 'We will not prevent the Indian cricket team from participating in the Asia Cup since it is a multilateral event.' However, they reiterated that Pakistan would not be permitted to engage in bilateral competitions on Indian soil, while still adhering to the Olympic Charter for multilateral events.