The Pro Panja League (PPL) is flexing more than just muscle this year. With its second season already underway, the league has unveiled a high-powered roster of sponsors and broadcast partners—an emphatic statement of intent for competitive arm wrestling’s ambitions in India and beyond.
Leading the charge is Royal Enfield Bullet, signing on as the official mobility partner—a first-of-its-kind collaboration between the legendary motorcycle marque and professional arm wrestling. Nikon India joins as the official camera partner, pledging to capture the sport’s raw intensity with its cutting-edge imaging technology.
Other key alliances include Red FM as the radio partner, Care Hospitals as the medical partner, and Sharma Service Security Agency (Gwalior), which handles event security. SWEN takes on the role of organising partner, while SSEN, Sports India Show, Sports Room, and Mera Hoardings bolster promotional outreach.
Season 2 enjoys a multi-platform broadcast network designed to maximise visibility. DD Sports is airing matches free-to-air across India, while Sony Sports Network and FanCode provide television and OTT coverage. SportVot is extending global streaming access, ensuring fans abroad can follow every bout.
Welcoming the partners, League Co-Founder Parvinn Dabass said, “We are thrilled to welcome such iconic brands to the Pro Panja League family. Their support reflects the growing appeal of arm wrestling in India and underscores the league’s potential to connect with new audiences across the country.”
League Co-Founder Preeti Jhangiani added, “We are delighted to see the trust our partners have placed in us as we work to bring arm-wrestling into the Indian mainstream. We look forward to building meaningful partnerships that will help the league grow stronger with each season.”
By hosting Season 2 in Gwalior—the home of India’s only dedicated training centre for para-athletes—the league is underlining its commitment to inclusivity and grassroots development.
With elite athletes, serious corporate muscle, and unprecedented media reach, Season 2 of the Pro Panja League is not just another chapter—it’s a decisive push to cement arm wrestling’s place on India’s sporting calendar and ignite its popularity nationwide.





