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The 2007 Kabaddi World Cup was a significant international sports event that showcased the traditional Indian sport of kabaddi. Kabaddi is a popular indigenous game in India, originating from ancient times and deeply rooted in Indian culture. It involves two teams competing to score points by tagging opponents while holding their breath and chanting “kabaddi.“ The 2007 tournament, held in India, featured teams from various countries, highlighting the global appeal of this local product. India, as the birthplace of kabaddi, demonstrated its expertise by organizing a successful event that promoted the sport worldwide. This World Cup helped in popularizing kabaddi as a competitive sport, leading to increased international participation and recognition. |