Srinagar, Sep 18: Disha Pandith of Jammu and Kashmir delivered a standout performance at the International Martial Arts Contest (IMAC) 2025 in Chungju City, Korea, earning laurels for India as athletes from across the globe showcased skill and cultural diversity under the aegis of the World Martial Arts Union and UNESCO.
As per a statement issued on Thursday, the International Martial Arts Contest (IMAC) 2025 was successfully organised from 11th to 14th September 2025 in Chungju City, Korea, under the aegis of the World Martial Arts Union (WoMAU) in collaboration with UNESCO.
The grand sporting event witnessed the participation of martial artists from across the globe, showcasing cultural diversity, sportsmanship and the unifying spirit of martial arts.
Disha Pandith’s remarkable display of skill, discipline and determination stood as a proud moment for India on the global platform.
The Indian Sqay team, with its dynamic athletes, represented the country with excellence and contributed to strengthening India’s presence in the world martial arts community.
The event also highlighted the significance of the traditional martial art Sqay, which originated in the beautiful valley of Kashmir and is now gaining global recognition.
The successful conclusion of IMAC 2025 marks yet another milestone in promoting martial arts as a bridge for cultural exchange, peace, and youth engagement worldwide.