India finished an impressive fourth out of 28 countries in the recent Asian Championships, winning one silver and three bronze medals but that can hardly cover up the fact that this was a performance despite a dysfunctional system.
"There is no international exposure like before. The sparring partners at the camps are the same, how long can you go on training with those guys?" asked Vikas Krishan (75kg), who won the lone silver at the Asian meet.
Vikas is among the handful who have sponsors to finance a trip to UK or the USA ahead of big events but overall the situation is grim.
"We are badly missing combined training programmes with top nations like Cuba or Kazakhstan which used to happen twice a year earlier. Such training programmes play a vital role because the boxer is not under pressure to deliver but at the same time gets to train with the best," national coach Gurbax Singh Sandhu told PTI.
The new body which was elected to office last year -- Boxing India -- has also disintegrated, leaving it to a ad-hoc body set up by the International Boxing Association and headed by India's AIBA representative Kishan Narsi to oversee the sport as of now.
"Nobody invites us anymore. Even if we request combined training, no country accepts it because there is no Federation," said Vikas.
"We desperately need foreign exposure. It's not about just going abroad and training, we need to train as well as compete in countries like Kazakhstan and Cuba because just training in Patiala is not enough," added Shiva Thapa (56kg), who won a bronze medal at the Asian Championships.
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