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Ajmer Singh Chopra is an Indian basketball player who represented India in international competition. He was part of the generation of Indian basketball players who featured in continental tournaments during the mid-twentieth century, a period when the sport was being institutionalised in the country under the Basketball Federation of India.
| Name | Ajmer Singh Chopra |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Sport | Basketball |
| Country represented | India |
Basketball in India is governed by the Basketball Federation of India (BFI), founded in 1950. From the 1950s onward, India fielded national teams at the Asian Basketball Championship and at multi-sport events such as the Asian Games. Players such as Ajmer Singh Chopra were drawn from the institutional and services circuit, which has historically supplied the bulk of India's senior basketball talent.
Chopra is recorded as an Indian basketball player in standard biographical databases. Specific match-level statistics, club affiliations, and tournament appearances are not catalogued in widely available public sources, and accordingly are not detailed here.
As a player who represented India, Chopra forms part of the early roster of athletes through whom Indian basketball gained visibility on the Asian stage. The careers of such players helped establish a foundation for later domestic competitions including the National Basketball Championship organised by the BFI.