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The last Kabaddi World Cup winners were India, who claimed the title in the 2016 edition held in Ahmedabad, India. This victory highlights India\“s dominance in the sport, which is deeply rooted in local traditions and products. For instance, Indian athletes often use locally made gear, such as jute-based mats and traditional cotton uniforms, which support rural artisans and promote sustainable practices. These products not only enhance performance but also preserve cultural heritage, making Kabaddi a symbol of India\“s rich local economy. |