CM Samrat Choudhary Congratulates Sindhu on Japan Open Win
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary on Sunday, 19 July 2026, extended warm congratulations to Indian badminton star P.V. Sindhu after she clinched the Japan Open title, praising her performance as a moment of national pride and a source of inspiration for the country's youth.
Context
Posting on X, CM Choudhary wrote — 'जापान ओपन में शानदार विजय प्राप्त कर देश का मान बढ़ाने पर भारत की स्टार बैडमिंटन खिलाड़ी पी. वी. सिंधु को हार्दिक बधाई एवं शुभकामनाएं' ['Heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to India's star badminton player P.V. Sindhu for winning a brilliant victory at the Japan Open and raising the nation's honour']. He specifically highlighted her final-round display, noting it had once again 'hoisted the flag of Indian sporting talent on the world stage.'
The Chief Minister described Sindhu's 'unparalleled talent, firm resolve, discipline, and tireless hard work' as a wellspring of motivation for young Indians, and expressed the nation's pride in her 'glorious achievement.'
Policy Backdrop
The Japan Open is a BWF World Tour Super 750 event — one of the most prestigious stops on the international badminton calendar — held annually in Japan and carrying significant ranking points and prize money. A victory there places Sindhu among the top performers on the global circuit.
P.V. Sindhu is India's most decorated badminton player, having won Olympic silver medals in 2016 and 2021 and multiple BWF World Championship medals. Her latest title comes against the backdrop of sustained government investment in elite sport through programmes such as the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS), launched in 2014 by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, and the expanding Khelo India initiative.
Stakeholders and Impact
Indian political leaders across the spectrum — and especially those from the BJP — have made a practice of publicly acknowledging major sporting wins since the mid-2010s, a period that coincided with sharply increased government spending on elite athletes. CM Choudhary's post fits this pattern, linking Sindhu's individual achievement to broader themes of national pride and youth aspiration.
For aspiring badminton players and young athletes across Bihar and the country, visible endorsements from senior political figures amplify the cultural visibility of non-cricket sports — a stated goal of both central and state sports policy in recent years.
What's Next
Sindhu's Japan Open victory will strengthen her standing ahead of the next BWF World Championships and the build-up to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, where she will be among India's most watched medal contenders. Any follow-up sports policy announcements from the Bihar government — particularly around grassroots badminton or Khelo India infrastructure — could give this political outreach a programmatic dimension to watch.