FIVB
welcomes long-standing partners
KIIT and KISS to Volleyball House
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, June 18, 2026.- The FIVB welcomed
representatives of India’s Kalinga Institute of Industrial
Technology (KIIT) and Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences
(KISS) – their Founder Dr. Achyuta Samanta and Director Dr Varun
Suthra, to Volleyball House last week. The meeting was the
latest step in a partnership that continues to drive the growth
of volleyball in India.
It has been a fast-moving few years. What started as a shared
belief in the sport’s power to develop young people has grown
into a hugely successful development partnership, reaching from
grassroots courts to elite pathways and lifting both the profile
and the standard of volleyball across India.
One of the clearest signs of that progress is the FIVB/KIIT and
KISS Centre of Excellence, formalised at the end of 2025 – and
in Lausanne both sides agreed to take it a step further, with
the centre set to evolve into a permanent development hub
serving athletes far beyond India’s borders. Built with athletes
at its heart, it gives players across the region access to
top-class facilities and specialised coaching, opening a clear
route for Indian talent to travel from their first touches of
the ball all the way to the international stage. In a country
with a vast and growing pool of young players, that pathway is
key.
“We agreed that this Centre of Excellence will serve as a
development centre not only for beach volleyball athletes in
India, but equally for athletes from all around the world,” said
FIVB President Fabio Azevedo. “I am very grateful – thank you so
much, Dr Samanta, for your initiative, and I am quite sure that
volleyball will be even bigger and even better in India. We are
being very ambitious. We want volleyball and beach volleyball
athletes in India representing the country everywhere in the
world, playing in big international events and who knows, maybe
the World Championships and the Olympic Games.”
That ambition is backed by a track record of success and growth.
The partners reflected on a successfully staged Beach Pro Tour
event and confirmed plans to host another next year, while also
setting their sights on a large-scale mass participation
festival to bring even more people to the sport.
This builds on a huge volleyball fanbase in the country. In
October 2024, the KISS Volleyball Foundation Festival in
Bhubaneswar drew more than 40,000 people and set a Guinness
World Record for the most players in a volleyball exhibition
match – 430 players on a single court, in a single game.
That same spirit runs through the Art of Giving, the global
kindness initiative founded by KIIT and KISS founder Professor
Achyuta Samanta. This year, under the theme Share to Shine,
the movement distributed 22000 volleyballs and 8000 nets across
7000 places across India, giving young people in towns and
villages an opportunity and reason to play. Those who received
the equipment will now be encouraged by KIIT and KISS to take
part in World Volleyball Day, sharing content that shows the
sport coming to life in their own communities.
Every great volleyball story starts with a first touch of the
ball. The partnership between the FIVB, KIIT and KISS is making
sure that, in India, far more of those first touches lead
somewhere – the very heart of the FIVB Strategic Vision 2032,
and its mission to carry the Global Volleyball Movement forward.