Kreedangan.
SporTech’s distributed sports policy research programme — an annual series of structured roundtables across regional universities that synthesises grassroots-to-institutional insights and feeds them directly into the Sports Intelligence knowledge base.
A systematic knowledge acquisition infrastructure — not a think tank, not a lobbying body. Kreedangan generates proprietary, human-verified policy intelligence from across India’s geographic and cultural diversity, and makes that intelligence accessible through Sports Intelligence’s conversational interface.
Kreedangan exists because the most important knowledge about what is broken in Indian sport lives in the communities that experience it daily — and no mechanism existed to gather, verify and amplify that knowledge at national scale.
It operates through a three-tier model: twelve regional university roundtables per cycle, a culminating national event in Pune, and a school-level initiative that extends structured policy discussion into secondary education — with every output structured for AI ingestion into Sports Intelligence.
Who it serves.
Students lead and participate in regional roundtables, gaining structured exposure to sports policy thinking and ecosystem problem-solving.
Researchers contribute to and draw from the synthesised white papers — the first structured, national-scale Indian sports policy dataset.
Officials at sports authority, urban planning and education department level participate as stakeholders in regional discussions and access synthesised outputs.
Federation and institutional representatives engage with structured community feedback on the challenges their constituents face.
SporTech’s own product and platform development draws on the continuous intelligence stream Kreedangan generates.
Users across India — and eventually globally — benefit from the regional policy insights embedded in the Sports Intelligence knowledge base.
Students participate in a grassroots policy discussion initiative, bringing youth perspectives into the ecosystem’s knowledge infrastructure.
What it does.
Regional university roundtables
Twelve structured roundtables per annual cycle, each focused on a specific theme within the sports ecosystem. Each convenes students, government officials, industry stakeholders, federation representatives and community voices around three-to-four core challenges — producing structured deliberation, not open-ended discussion. The output: a white paper capturing the local texture of ecosystem challenges, designed for both human reading and AI ingestion.
National synthesis (Pune)
A culminating annual event in Pune brings delegates from each regional roundtable together to synthesise regional insights into a national policy perspective. Establishes SporTech’s authority in the chosen ecosystem domain, creates visibility among institutional stakeholders, and identifies implementation pathways. The national white paper becomes both public knowledge contribution and a high-quality Sports Intelligence input.
School-level initiative
A grassroots policy discussion programme modelled on the Kreedangan methodology — giving students at school level a framework for debating granular ecosystem challenges, producing youth-perspective white papers, and creating an engagement pipeline that feeds both Sports Intelligence and future university Kreedangan participation. Treats the next generation as active knowledge contributors, not passive beneficiaries.
Sports Intelligence integration
Every white paper — regional, national and school-level — is structured for AI ingestion, human-verified for accuracy and embedded into the Sports Intelligence knowledge base. A coach in rural Maharashtra asking a question through ISR or the toll-free number receives an answer informed by actual deliberation from across India’s regional diversity — not generic information scraped from public sources.
A proprietary, continuously refreshed knowledge commons.
Kreedangan builds a multi-geography policy knowledge asset no competitor can replicate without the university partnerships, community trust and AI infrastructure SporTech has built around it. As it expands into Africa, Southeast Asia and MENA, each region contributes white papers to a global knowledge base: how India approaches a challenge, how Kenya does, what the best-practice synthesis looks like.