Divya Delhi. At the Talkatora Stadium in Delhi, 465 martial artists from all over India competed in three days of intense competition at the eleventh annual National Tang Soo Do Championship 2024–25. The event was a smashing success. Honorees serve as role models for future generations. Inspiring the attendees with his presence and words was Chief Guest Padma Bhushan Mahabali Satpal, a legend of Indian sports and winner of the Arjuna Award, Dronacharya Award, Asian Games, and Commonwealth medals. The rising popularity of Tang Soo Do in India was a point of pride for Chief Guest Lav Sehrawat, President of the International Tang Soo Do Sports Federation of India. The inspirational Indian Taekwondo founder, Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani, was present to bestow blessings on the competitors and provide wisdom from his extensive training. Delhi took home the first-place team trophy, Maharashtra took home second, while Assam took third place in the competition. Nations like as Poland, Iran, Morocco, and the United States of America sent their best wishes for the event, which garnered enthusiastic support from the global martial arts community. Achieving mastery in martial arts was the primary goal. The event was emphasized by Master Devendra Gaur, Technical Chairman of the ITF Tang Soo Do Sports Federation of India, as a means of encouraging unity, self-control, and greatness among the country's youth. The championship's overwhelming success attests to Tang Soo Do in India's rising international profile and motivates aspiring champions to greater heights.