-
Main menu
- Sign in
Balbir Singh Kular is an Indian field hockey player who represented India in international competition during the 1960s. He was a member of the Indian national hockey team during a period in which the country remained one of the dominant forces in world field hockey, contributing to India's medal-winning campaigns at the Olympic Games.
| Name | Balbir Singh Kular |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Sport | Field hockey |
| Era | 1960s |
| National team | India men's national field hockey team |
The name "Balbir Singh" has been borne by several distinguished Indian hockey players in the post-independence era, and Kular is identified by the suffix of his family name to distinguish him from his contemporaries. He emerged from the rich hockey culture of Punjab, which produced a substantial proportion of India's international hockey players through the second half of the twentieth century.
Kular played for India at a time when the national side competed regularly at the Olympic Games and other international tournaments. Indian hockey in the 1960s was characterised by a transition from the long period of dominance established under earlier generations to a more competitive global landscape, particularly with the rise of Pakistan, the Netherlands, West Germany and Australia. Players of Kular's generation were instrumental in sustaining India's standing on the world stage during this transition.
As one of several Punjab-origin internationals of his time, Kular forms part of the broader narrative of Indian field hockey in which players from the state contributed substantially to the national team's roster. His career is recorded among Indian sportspersons of his generation in reference databases such as Wikidata.