New Delhi, – Master B.K. Bharat, Founder and Chief of the National Martial Arts Academy India, has been officially awarded the 8th Dan Black Belt in Karate by the World Professionals Karate Federation (WPKF). This honor is regarded as one of the highest achievements in the global martial arts community.

The 8th Dan Black Belt is conferred only upon distinguished martial arts masters who have demonstrated exceptional skill, discipline, and lifelong dedication to the development of Karate and martial arts education.

Statement from Master B.K. Bharat:
“This recognition is not just a personal milestone but a collective achievement for the entire Indian martial arts fraternity. My lifelong mission has been to inspire and empower youth through discipline, confidence, and the spirit of service to the nation.”

Background:
With more than two decades of experience, Master B.K. Bharat has trained thousands of students, represented India at international championships, and significantly contributed to the promotion of martial arts as a tool for fitness, self-defense, and youth empowerment.

Conclusion:
This achievement stands as a symbol of India’s growing presence in the global martial arts arena and sets a new benchmark of excellence for the Indian martial arts community.