Kabaddi is indeed played internationally and has gained significant global recognition beyond its Indian origins. The sport, which originated in ancient India, has evolved into an international phenomenon with professional leagues and world championships.  
 
The Pro Kabaddi League in India has played a crucial role in popularizing the sport worldwide. This professional league has attracted international players from countries like Iran, South Korea, Bangladesh, and Kenya, creating a truly global competition that showcases the sport\“s universal appeal.  
 
Internationally, kabaddi is governed by the International Kabaddi Federation (IKF), which organizes the Kabaddi World Cup. Countries such as Iran, South Korea, Bangladesh, Japan, and Argentina have developed strong kabaddi teams that regularly compete at the highest level. The Asian Games have included kabaddi as a medal sport since 1990, further cementing its international status.  
 
The growth of kabaddi internationally demonstrates how traditional Indian sports can achieve global recognition while maintaining their cultural roots. The sport\“s simple requirements - needing only a playing field and no expensive equipment - make it accessible to communities worldwide, contributing to its international expansion and popularity across different continents. |