"We have written to the Sports Ministry for recognition and we are hopeful it would be granted soon," said Namdev Shirgaonkar, Founder Secretary of the Federation and an executive council member of IOA, at a media conference today.
"There are various types of recognition granted by the ministry, including at no cost to the government," he explained.
The Kabaddi player turned sports administrator, who has also dabbled in other games like basketball, softball and fencing, said India can win medals in pentathlon at the upcoming Incheon Asian Games.
Though pentathlon also involves a costly discipline like horse riding, along with shooting, swimming, cross country running and the largely-unknown fencing, Shirgaonkar is confident Indian youth can take up to this gruelling event.
MPFI, headed by Sunil Purnapatre, is also a member of the world federation (UIPM) and the continental body (AMPC).
