Inside The Games
December 28 - India's national governing body for taekwondo has been suspended following the decision earlier this month to take action against the Indian Olympic Association (IOA).
The Taekwondo Federation of India (TFI) will be banned from competing in all international competitions by the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) until the IOA is recognised again by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
The IOA were suspended earlier this month for holding elections that breached the Olympic Charter.
Taekwondo is the second sport to be suspended following the IOC action.
The International Boxing Association (AIBA) suspended the Indian Amateur Boxing Federation (IABF) shortly after the IOC announced that they were taking action.
Harish Kumar, the head of the TFI, is a close ally of Abhay Singh Chautala, the newly elected President of the IOA who the IOC are refusing to recognise.
"Following the Indian Olympic Association's suspension by the International Olympic Committee, the WTF can confirm that the Taekwondo Federation of India has been suspended with immediate effect in compliance with Article 2 of the WTF Statutes," Jean-Marie Ayer, the secretary general of the WTF, told insidethegames.
"The Indian taekwondo team will be prohibited from participating in all WTF-promoted and sanctioned events and other activities until the IOA has been officially recognised by the IOC.