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  1. KIO is the national widespread organisation with the strength of 28 affiliated state associations and more than 200 approved Karate styles/clubs representing different styles like Shotokan, Shito Ryu, Goju Ryu, Wado Ryu, Shorin Ryu, Budokan etc. KIO is the only National Federation of Karate Sport in India which is affiliated with IOC recognised ...

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      Karate India Organisation - KIO was incorporated as a non...

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      ALL INDIA KARATE CHAMPIONSHIP 2024, FOR CADET, JUNIOR, U-21...

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      Kenwa Mabuni: Founder of the Shitō-ryū style. Modern Karate....

  2. Karate is one of the most popular and practiced martial arts in India. Because of Its simplicity & incredibly fast application time. Karate originated in the island of Okinawa with the influence of Chinese martial arts. Karate is a striking based martial art, which includes punches, blocks, kicks and open hand strikes.

  3. The Karate India Organisation (KIO) replaced Karate Association of India (KAI) as the national governing body for Karate in India on confirmation from World Karate Federation (WKF) on 15 November 2021.

  4. The Indian Karate Do Kyokushin Kai (IKK) has been functioning since 1982 and has created a reputation in Karate all over the world. IKK, which was founded on 22nd September 1982 by Hanshi Sapan B Chakraborty started its journey to fame from...

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  5. ISKA (Indian Sports Karate-Do Association) is renowned for its dedication to excellence in karate education and practise. It places a strong emphasis on promoting coaches and students while upholding the values of discipline, respect, and integrity.

  6. Kenwa Mabuni: Founder of the Shitō-ryū style. Modern Karate. Today, karate-do is taught all around the world, and though it is often modified and always changing, four distinctive Japanese styles have emerged: Karate has evolved into a popular and beloved sport.

  7. Karate India Organisation - KIO was incorporated as a non profitable company under section 8 of Registrar of Companies, Govt. of India and established for the overall development and promotion of Karate Sport in India.

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