Ramachandran, whose election as President ended IOA's international suspension last month, said his aim is to change the attitude of sports administrators towards the athletes.
"National sports federations and their state affiliates will have to understand that there has to be greater accountability and transparency in their functioning," Ramachandran said on the sidelines of a felicitation function here.
"As President of the country's apex sports body, this is what I intend to do and will do. If I don't, I will resign," the veteran, who is also the chief of World Squash Federation, said.
"Sportspersons and not the Federations are the backbone of sport. Sports in India has changed and IOA has evolved. If it does not change with times, I will go away," he said.
"Athletes make the federations, for they strive, practice and train hard to be recognised. All Federations must realise this," he added.
Ramachandran said he would personally take interest in selection matters and ensure that processes in place are transparent.
"There would be more transparency in selection processes and I will monitor the athletes to ensure that they are treated well," he assured.
