National Sports Policy 2005: Paper Reform vs Ground Reality in Pakistan’s Sporting System
Musarrat Ullah JAN , kIKXnOW , Digital CREATOR The National Sports Policy 2005 presents itself as a comprehensive blueprint to rebuild Pakistan’s sports structure from the grassroots to the international level. On paper, it is detailed, ambitious, and structurally coherent. But beneath the administrative language lies a fundamental flaw: it assumes institutional capacity, transparency, and accountability already exist. In Pakistan’s sporting ecosystem, that assumption is precisely where the policy begins to break down. At the heart of the policy is a pyramid model of sports development: clubs feed into districts, districts into provinces, and provinces into national teams. Conceptually, this is a standard merit-based progression system used in many countries. However, in Pakistan’s context, this linear model collides with structural realities. Clubs are often informally organized, inconsistently registered, or influenced by local power networks. District and provincial struct...