The International Shooting Sport Federation ( ISSF ) has awarded New Delhi the rights to host two major global events — the combined World Cup in 2027 and the Junior World Championship in 2028. The announcement was made during the ISSF executive committee meeting on Thursday.
New Delhi, which is already scheduled to host the Junior World Cup (Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun) in September-October this year, will stage the prestigious World Cup leg in all three disciplines next year. The specific dates for the 2027 event will be announced later.
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Additionally, India will host the 2026 Asian Cup (Rifle/Pistol) in February 2026, adding to a packed international calendar.
National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) president Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo welcomed the development, calling it a major step in India’s Olympic preparations.
"With the LA Olympics as our target, hosting at least one international event every year leading up to it is a tremendous opportunity. It boosts senior athletes' preparation and gives juniors invaluable exposure to the atmosphere of elite competition at home," he said, as quoted by PTI.
He also mentioned the new domestic initiative: “The launch of the Shooting League of India adds an exciting new dimension to our efforts. We are grateful to the ISSF for their trust, and we remain committed to making India a global hub for our beloved sport.”
NRAI secretary general K. Sultan Singh added, “This announcement is a testament to the confidence the ISSF places in the NRAI and India's ability to deliver world-class events. India is now a key stop on the global shooting calendar.”
The Karni Singh Ranges had previously hosted the elite World Cup Final in October 2023 and the Rifle/Pistol and Shotgun World Cups in 2021.
Meanwhile, ISSF confirmed Daegu in South Korea and Cairo in Egypt as hosts of the 2027 World Championships. Daegu will host Rifle and Pistol events as well as the World Cup Final, while Cairo will stage the Shotgun World Championship.
New Delhi, which is already scheduled to host the Junior World Cup (Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun) in September-October this year, will stage the prestigious World Cup leg in all three disciplines next year. The specific dates for the 2027 event will be announced later.
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Additionally, India will host the 2026 Asian Cup (Rifle/Pistol) in February 2026, adding to a packed international calendar.
National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) president Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo welcomed the development, calling it a major step in India’s Olympic preparations.
"With the LA Olympics as our target, hosting at least one international event every year leading up to it is a tremendous opportunity. It boosts senior athletes' preparation and gives juniors invaluable exposure to the atmosphere of elite competition at home," he said, as quoted by PTI.
He also mentioned the new domestic initiative: “The launch of the Shooting League of India adds an exciting new dimension to our efforts. We are grateful to the ISSF for their trust, and we remain committed to making India a global hub for our beloved sport.”
NRAI secretary general K. Sultan Singh added, “This announcement is a testament to the confidence the ISSF places in the NRAI and India's ability to deliver world-class events. India is now a key stop on the global shooting calendar.”
The Karni Singh Ranges had previously hosted the elite World Cup Final in October 2023 and the Rifle/Pistol and Shotgun World Cups in 2021.
Meanwhile, ISSF confirmed Daegu in South Korea and Cairo in Egypt as hosts of the 2027 World Championships. Daegu will host Rifle and Pistol events as well as the World Cup Final, while Cairo will stage the Shotgun World Championship.
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