New Delhi, Oct. 31 -- A century ago, on November 7, 1925, Indian hockey became affiliated with the FIH - and what followed was not merely the rise of a sport, but the birth of national pride.
Within three years came Amsterdam 1928, and with it a historic Olympic gold that announced India as a hockey superpower. Over the decades that followed, the tricolour dominated the world stage, earning eight Olympic golds - the most by any nation in hockey history - along with one silver and four bronze medals.
It has been a journey of brilliance, testing phases, and stirring comebacks. The golden era from 1928-1959 shaped India's sporting identity; the 1980s and 90s challenged its legacy; and then came the resurgence - highlighted by the iconic Toky...