Mission 2026 seeks to make the country happier
Mission 2026 was started by NSC to cheer up the country and get the national team ready for the 20th Asian Games in Japan. During a strategic discussion with officials and head coaches from ten sports associations, the NSC is getting the team ready to win two medals, including one gold. The speaker focused on the goal of winning double-digit medals at the Asian Games in Japan in 2026 to honour the nation. He emphasised how crucial it is for athletes to have unbroken training opportunities and how sports associations can help achieve this. He asked for a thorough action plan by the following week. Ghising also urged businesses to expand their global connections. He encouraged them to work with foreign federations and embassies to increase awareness for training.
Ghising reassured stakeholders that even if the current budget is NPR 27 million, they shouldn’t worry. By establishing a Sports Science Research Institute and a High Performance Centre, NSC hopes to increase funding for athletes. Effective training techniques, such as equipment, exposure tours, training venues, quotas, foreign trainers, abroad training, improved facilities, nutrition, and sparring partners, were discussed during a meeting. Nepal initiated long-term preparations for Asian Games or international competitions for the first time in its athletic history, with 121 individuals receiving full-assistance special training last year.
