JSW Sports
Parth is the founder of JSW Sports, which currently runs the ISL Football Club Bengaluru FC,[39] Delhi based IPL Team Delhi Capitals, Pro Kabaddi team Haryana Steelers,[40] Hockey India League team Soorma Hockey Club and the Inspire Institute of Sport.[41] In 2018, JSW Sport acquired 50% stake of the Delhi Capitals from GMR Group and Jindal was appointed Chairman of the IPL team.[42][43]
JSW Sports also runs the Sports Excellence Program that provides training to elite Indian Olympic Athletes and also manages their commercial interests.[44]
In 2018, JSW Sports won the FICCI India Sports Awards in the category of Best Company promoting sports[45] and was also awarded the Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar by the Government of India.[46]
In December 2021, Jindal raised his concern that the Indian Premier League authorities reconsider the franchise's auction process, which he believes does not adequately compensate the franchise for its efforts in developing young players, assembling a squad, and losing them after three years.[47]
In January 2023, Jindal's Delhi Capital of the IPL acquired the Delhi franchise of the Women's Premier League.[48]
In 2023, Jindal remarked on how JSW, as opposed to other consumer product companies, could not purchase commercials on television; instead, the group decided to create its brand by investing in sports.[49]
Inspire Institute of Sport
Parth Jindal is the founder of the Inspire Institute of Sport (IIS) in Vijayanagara district that was formally launched on 15 August 2018.[50] Spread across 42 acres, the Institute comprises a training centre that provides Indian athletes access to coaching and sports science.[51] It is an initiative led by the JSW Group.[52]
IIS has been recognised by the Sports Authority of India as a Khelo India-accredited development centre for boxing and wrestling. The initiative is also supported by CSR funding from a number of Indian and international corporates.[52]