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"textContent": "WEB DESK: Pakistan has decided not to send its contingent to the upcoming Asian Senior Fencing Championships in New Delhi, despite receiving an official invitation from the host nation, according to international media reports.\n\nThe tournament, scheduled to commence on June 19, marks the first time India is hosting the prestigious continental event. The decision to skip the championship halts any potential cross-border sporting interaction in a discipline that has been quietly growing in the region, according to _Dawn News_.\n\n## A missed continental stage\n\nThe event is set to feature top-tier fencers from more than 30 countries across Asia and Oceania, making it one of the largest fencing gatherings in the region this year.\n\nAlongside the athletes, nearly 100 international delegates and technical officials are expected to descend upon the Indian capital to oversee the high-stakes bouts.\n\nWhile the exact reasons behind Pakistan's withdrawal have not been officially detailed by the national federation, sporting ties between the two South Asian neighbours have frequently been subject to administrative hurdles, visa delays, and broader diplomatic complexities.\n\n### Echoes of sporting gridlock\n\nPakistan’s absence from the New Delhi event echoes a recurring pattern in the bilateral sporting landscape, where athletes frequently find themselves caught in the crossfire of political friction.\n\nWhile certain sports like cricket bear the brunt of public attention regarding travel refusals, smaller regulatory bodies and sports federations often face similar bottlenecks regarding government clearances and logistics.\n\nOrganisers in New Delhi had extended the invitation in compliance with international sporting protocols, which mandate that host nations invite all eligible regional participants.\n\nHowever, with Pakistan electing to sit out, the country's fencers will miss a vital opportunity to test their skills against the continent's elite and secure crucial international ranking points.\n\nThe post Pakistan pulls out of Asian Senior Fencing Championships in New Delhi appeared first on HUM News English.",
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