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- Aspy Adajania (1942–1994) was an Indian Army officer and boxing administrator. He served as a Captain in the Indian Army Infantry, after retirement from service he became known as a pioneer in the sport of Indian amateur boxing. (en)
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- International Boxing Association Member, Indian Boxing Federation President, Bombay Boxing Association Chairman (en)
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- Indian Army officer, sports administrator (en)
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- Aspy Adajania (1942–1994) was an Indian Army officer and boxing administrator. He served as a Captain in the Indian Army Infantry, after retirement from service he became known as a pioneer in the sport of Indian amateur boxing. (en)
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