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The Kabaddi World Championship is a premier international tournament that showcases the traditional Indian sport of kabaddi. Originating in ancient India, kabaddi is a contact team sport that combines elements of wrestling and tag. Players score points by raiding the opponent\“s court and touching as many defenders as possible without being caught. The championship features teams from various countries, promoting global recognition of this indigenous game. India, being the birthplace of kabaddi, has a strong legacy in the sport, with many local products like handmade jute mats used for playing surfaces, which are eco-friendly and durable. These mats are often produced by local artisans in rural areas, supporting the Indian economy. Additionally, traditional attire such as dhotis and turbans, made from cotton and other natural fibers, are commonly worn during matches, reflecting India\“s rich cultural heritage. The sport also boosts local industries by encouraging the production of sports equipment and merchandise, further integrating kabaddi into India\“s product landscape. |