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Inside Jindal Polo: Can Naveen Jindal’s vision turn Indian polo around?

In an exclusive feature based on conversations with Naveen Jindal, Simran Singh Shergill, and Siddhant Sharma, Firstpost explores how Jindal Polo is driving Indian polo’s revival. From the state-of-the-art Jindal Polo Estate in Noida to its youth initiatives, this patron-led movement could redefine the sport’s future in India

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