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Recognition

National Martial Arts Committee India 

The National Martial Arts Academy is an academic unit of the National Martial Arts Committee India. 

The National Martial Arts Committee India is a non-profit, non-government organization. Its registered under the Trust Act of the Government of India and committed to promote National Martial Arts Games and Combative Sports Events, Education, and Research Program in India. NMAC India is affiliated as the Official National Unit of the Asian Martial Arts Games Committee and the World Martial Arts Games Committee.

The World Martial Arts Games Committee was founded in 2005 by both Freddy Kleinschwärzer (GER) and Ken Marchtaler (CAN). The intention is to provide a platform that promotes participation in martial arts by all, including all styles, abilities, genders, ages, and backgrounds. The organisation is directed and managed by a committee of international representatives from across the globe from a diverse range of martial art styles and backgrounds (please see the Organization page). The events organised by the WMAGC are intentionally and purposefully inclusive of both male and female participants of all ages and abilities and from all backgrounds. To uphold and deliver these principles of inclusivity, the WMAGC continually strives to build and develop an international collaborative network, creating cooperative working relationships and practices where knowledge, experience, and opportunities can be shared with Martial Arts organisations across the globe. The umbrella term "martial “arts” is intentional to ensure the diverse range of martial arts styles practiced across the globe and at the local level are included. The WMAGC aims to be inclusive of the variations in martial arts to ensure that the repertoire of different styles facilitates participation by all whilst also bringing together the martial arts community to generate international, collaborative relationships. Participation in the WMAGC events does not exclude anyone based on their gender, background, experiences, ability, opportunities, language, ethnicity, culture, or beliefs. Instead, it strives to ensure anyone with an interest in martial arts gets the opportunity to participate either as a competitor or as part of the event team. Scrolling down will reveal a brief synopsis of all the international events from when the WMAGC was founded in 2005.

World Martial Arts Union, Republic of Korea

The National Martial Arts Academy is affiliated as an associate member of the World Martial Arts Union, Republic of Korea. 

The World Martial Arts Union (WoMAU) was founded on October 2, 2002, when 28 martial arts organizations from 26 countries participating in the Chungju Martial Arts Festival, which began in 1998 to promote Taekkyon as a national intangible cultural asset and developed into a world festival, agreed to play a central role in disseminating the value of peace and justice in martial arts.

Since then, WoMAU has preserved and promoted traditional martial arts through various international martial arts exchange projects such as general meetings, festivals, and seminars held regularly in Chungju city every year. As an extension of such activities, it knocked on UNESCO to become the world's first UNESCO non-governmental organization in the field of martial arts (approved as an official partner by UNESCO with consultative status in 2009 and in 2010, accredited as an advisory NGO to the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage). This led to a change in UNESCO's perception that martial arts is also a part of human culture, and it became a historical turning point for the spread of the perception that traditional martial arts should also be preserved as a valuable cultural heritage of humanity.

Following that, to lead international martial arts activities in close cooperation with UNESCO at the national level, WoMAU proposed the establishment of the International Center for Martial Arts (ICM) to the Korean government in 2011, and in the entire process of the establishment of the Center, it took charge of practical affairs and successfully made a UNESCO Category 2 Institute attracted to Korea.

Furthermore, recently, the World Martial Arts Union launched an international exchange project under the name of the UNESCO-listed Martial Arts Promotion Committee in order to seek business cooperation with UNESCO to put its goal of playing a central role in the world martial arts on track based on its global membership network.

National Council of Sports Science and Physical Education


The National Martial Arts Academy of India is accredited by the National Council of Sports Sciences and Physical Education.

The National Council of Sports Sciences and Physical Education is a not-for-profit stable society organization registered as a charitable trust in the year 2017 in Delhi, India.

The organization has a broad mission, aiming to promote Olympism, the Olympic movement, the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals 2030, and the preservation of intangible cultural heritage through multidisciplinary educational approaches for a peaceful and inclusive world. We also work in areas of olympic and para-olympic education, olympism for humanity, olympic history, olympic philosophy, sports and human rights, physical education and sports sciences, quality physical education, inclusive physical education, national education policy, national sports policy, traditional sports and games, and the mobilization of sustainable development goals.

The NCSPE carries out its diverse activities through training, assessment, research, monitoring, and evaluation. Our non-profit entity comprises academicians and practitioners and all others directly or indirectly involved with physical education, health education, sports sciences, or related activities in society. Together, we work towards advancing our mission and making a positive impact in these fields.


International Council of Martial Arts Education and Research

The National Martial Arts Academy India is accredited as an official training partner of the International Council for Martial Arts Education and Research.

The International Institution for Martial Arts Education and Research (proposed to be World Martial Arts University) has been constituted as an academic institute by the International Association of Combative Sports.

The organisation aims to promote Martial Arts Education, Research, Training, Literature, Quality Physical Education, Inclusive Physical Education, Preservation of Intangible Cultural Heritage, Mobilization of UN Sustainable Development Goals 2030 through Sports, etc.

Fit India School by Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India 

The National Martial Arts Academy of India is recognised as Fit India School by Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India 
The Hon'ble Prime Minister of India has launched the Fit India Movement on 29 Aug 2019 with a view to making physical fitness a way of life. Fit India Movement aims at behavioural changes—from a sedentary lifestyle to a physically active way of day-to-day living. Fit India would be a success only when it becomes a people’s movement. We have to play the role of a catalyst.
How to Live’ ought to be the first pillar of formal education. This involves teaching and practicing the art of taking care of one’s body and health daily. Schools have to be the first formal institution after home where physical fitness is taught and practiced.
In the above background, the Fit India Mission encourages schools to Organise a Fit India School Week in the month of November/December. It has also prepared a set of Fit India School Certification with simple and easy parameters.
Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, Government of India
The National Martial Arts Academy of India is recognised by Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, Government of India
The Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy over the last five decades. MSMEs not only play a crucial role in providing large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but also help in the industrialization of rural & backward areas, thereby reducing regional imbalances and ensuring a more equitable distribution of national income and wealth. MSMEs are complementary to large industries as ancillary units, and this sector contributes enormously to the socio-economic development of the country.
Khadi is the proud legacy of our national freedom movement and the father of the nation. Khadi and Village Industries (KVI) are two national heritages of India. One of the most significant aspects of KVI in Indian economy is that it creates employment at a very low per capita investment. The KVI Sector not only serves the basic needs of processed goods of the vast rural sector of the country but also provides sustainable employment to rural artisans. KVI today represents an exquisite, heritage product that is 'ethnic' as well as ethical. It has a potentially strong clientele among the middle and upper echelons of society.

International Sports and Culture Association
The National Martial Arts Academy of India is recognised by the International Sports and Culture Association.
The International Sport and Culture Association (ISCA) is a non-governmental and not-for-profit umbrella association open to organisations working within the field of recreational sport and physical activity.
Established in 1995, ISCA is governed by an Executive Committee of nine elected members and is steered by continental chairs and committees.

Smart University Foundation, USA
The National Martial Arts Academy of India is recognized by the Smart University Foundation, USA
University 4.0: Concepts & Solutions for a “Smarter University“
S-U-F focuses on “Smart University” as an innovative holistic concept for expanding the understanding & implementation of new technologies, sustainability transformations, best academic practices, current trends in management, and quality for a better future of universities. It will feature a number of coordinated forums, presentations, reports, and panel discussion on topics of current interest regarding the future of universities.
A SMART UNIVERSITY is “A university which enhances the education, research, and work experience of stakeholders by incorporating innovative technologies, creative operations, higher quality and ranking standards, and cutting-edge governance for the betterment of the society at-large”
A “Smart University” would identify astute and acceptable ways in which universities and their graduates can enhance the contributions they make to society, to a university’s cultural heritage and to the future of its wider community.
A “Smart University” is not a destination, or a milestone. It is rather a continuation of the journey of progress of universities’ role to serve humanity.

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