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MP P.T. Usha speaks in the Rajya Sabha during the Winter session of Parliament, in New Delhi, on December 12, 2025. Photo: PTI/Sansad TV
Indian Olympic Association president (IOA) and Rajya Sabha member P.T. Usha on Friday (December 12, 2025) urged the central government to promote production of indigenous anti-doping testing kits under the ‘Make in India’ initiative, saying that it will not only reduce cost but also increase transparency.
Ms. Usha raised the issue in Rajya Sabha and said that having to import testing kits causes delayed results and dependency on “external agencies”. Two Swiss companies, Berlinger and LockCon, are the major suppliers of these testing kits to India right now, according to a well-placed source.
“I want to draw the urgent attention of this house to a matter that affects the integrity of our athletes and the global image of our nation. The need to promote indigenous production of anti-doping kits under the Make in India initiative to work towards making India a dope-free sporting nation.
“…the menace of doping continues to threaten fairplay, athlete health and our country’s reputation on the world stage. At present a significant portion of high quality dope testing kits is imported, resulting in high cost, delay in testing cycles and dependency on external agencies,” she said.
India is bidding to become an Olympic host in 2036 and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has made it clear that the country will have to considerably improve its current doping record. India ranks poorly in tackling the menace and regularly features in the global top five of dope offenders.
Her statement comes a week after Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, in response to a question in the Upper House, said that the government is committed to expanding the anti-doping measures.
The Minister said NADA has increased its testing capacity considerably and 7751 dope control tests are planned in the current year, a significant increase from the 7474 tests done in 2024 and 5794 tests in 2023.
Ms. Usha said having indigenous dope testing kits would be transformative as it would encourage research, manufacturing and technology development, including sample collection devices, and portable detection equipment.
“India can become self-reliant and even emerge as a global supplier of world-class anti-doping solutions. Such an initiative will not only reduce cost but also speed up testing, increase transparency and strengthen the deterrence mechanism across all levels of sports,” she said.
“Indigenous kit production will also open new avenue of employment, innovation and scientific research in line with the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat,” she added.
*Ms. Usha said along with this, efforts are also on to launch aggressive awareness campaigns among young athletes and ensure stronger monitoring at training centres.
She said the aim is to have “regular random testing and strict action against violators while ensuring that clean athletes receive full support and protection.”
“Therefore I urge the government to establish a national programme of indigenous anti-doping kits development under Make in India and support Indian scientific institutions and startups in doping detection technology,” she said.
“We should strengthen NADA (National Anti-Doping Agency) and Regional Testing Laboratories with modern equipment and man power and launch a nationwide movement to build a clean transparent and dope-free sporting culture.
“Protecting the purity of sport is not just a regulatory duty, it is a national responsibility. I request the government to take urgent and concrete step in this direction,” she added.
A Ministry source, well-versed with the functioning of anti-doping agencies, said while her suggestion is a welcome one, such manufacturing units have to deliver products of highest quality to be reliable suppliers.
“Anti-Doping kits and exceptionally sensitive where even a small wear and tear can cast aspersions on the test results. We should work towards the plan she is suggesting but ensure that we get absolutely the best to enter the market,” he said.
Published – December 12, 2025 02:36 pm IST
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Make in India: Usha calls on government to promote manufacturing of anti-doping kits in India


