With a view to promote, develop and enhance the prospect of Table Tennis in India, a large number of national and state level associations have been established, so far in the country. The Table Tennis Associations in India have been working in collaboration with each other for bringing up new talents in Table Tennis from the grass route level. They are also striving to nurture the professional Indian Table Tennis players by providing them with necessary training facilities and other equipments. Apart from that, the Table Tennis Associations in India also organise various timely tournaments to encourage the young players and give them a competitive feel. The associations organise various international Table Tennis tournaments, as well.
Established in 1937 in Calcutta (Kolkata), the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI) is the national governing body for Table Tennis in India. The TTFI is in charge of managing and supervising all kinds of Table Tennis related activities in India and all the other state level associations in India operate under its umbrella. The
Andhra Pradesh Table Tennis Association of (APTTA) is considered to be the most important one among the Table Tennis Associations in India. The association is located in Mogalrajpuram in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh. It has played an important role in giving the state players a chance to achieve fame and pride for India. The
Assam Table Tennis Association (ATTA) is another state association in India that operates for the well being of Table Tennis in India. This is a registered federation and it mainly encourages the Table Tennis players from Assam.
The state of Bihar also has one of the Table Tennis associations in India and the association is named as the
Bihar Table Tennis Association (BTTA). The association is situated near Yadav Bhawan, Naya Tola, in Patna. In Chattisgarh, the association is named as the
Chhattisgarh Table Tennis Association (CTTA) and it is responsible for giving a hike to the players, who want to pursue Table Tennis, as their career. The Capital City of India, Delhi has a association named the
Delhi Table Tennis Association (DTTA). The association is located in Karol Bagh, New Delhi near Beadanpura. The
Goa Table Tennis Association (GTTA) is another state level association, working for the development of the game in the state. The association is situated near Bambolim Beach Resort, Bambolim Panji.
The
Gujarat State Table Tennis Association (GSTTA) is one of the Table Tennis associations in India that is aimed at bringing up talented Table Tennis players from the state. The association is located near KDBA, Tagore Road at Gandhidham (Kutch). Situated at Guru Harikrishna Nagar near Paschim Vihar, the
Haryana Table Tennis Association (HTTA) is working for promoting the game in the state. In Jammu and Kashmir, the association is named as the
Jammu and Kashmir Table Tennis Association (JKTTA) and it is located at Raghunathpura near Jammu. Working to develop the status of Table Tennis in the state, the
Jharkhand State Table Tennis Association (JSTTA) is located beside Plaza Cinema, Tharpakna, in Ranchi. The
Table Tennis Association of Karnataka (TTAK) is located in Gandhinagar in Bangaluru and is dedicated to produce top class Table Tennis players from the state.
Considered as one of the active Table Tennis associations in India, the
Madhya Pradesh Table Tennis Association (MPTTA) is situated at Bima Nagar, Indore, in Madhya Pradesh. The game of Table Tennis is promoted and governed in Kerala, by the
Kerala Table Tennis Association (KTTA). The association is located near 39/3145, Dr. Gafoor Complex, 1st Floor, at Divan`s Road, Cochin-16, in Kerala. The Table Tennis players and enthusiasts of Manipur have also established their own state association. The association is named as the
Manipur Table Tennis Association (MTTA) and it is located 156-K, Thangal Bazar, Alugali Imphal, in Manipur. Maharashtra is one of the most developed states in India and its state association for Table Tennis is named as the
Maharashtra Table Tennis Association (MTTA). The association is operating from 1433/A, Shukrawar Peth, of Bejirao Road, in Pune.
One of the `Seven Sister States` of India, Meghalaya has one of the Table Tennis associations in India. The state association is named as the
Meghalaya Table Tennis Association (MTTA) and is located in LDB Building, 1st Floor, G. S. Road, in Shillong. The Mizoram Table Tennis Association (MTTA) is also working to promote the game in the state. It is located near M-83, Mission Vengthlang, Aizawi, in Mizoram. Nagaland has a state association for Table Tennis, as well. The association is named as the
Nagaland Table Tennis Association (NTTA) and it is located in Kohima. The
North Bengal Table Tennis Association (NBTTA) is operating from its office in Deshbandhu Para, Abanthakur Sarani, in Siliguri, Darjeeling. Its main objective is to present talented Table Tennis players to represent India in various prestigious tournaments.
Among the Table Tennis associations in India, the
Orissa Table Tennis Association (OTTA) is an important one. The association is located in Manglabad, Medical Road in Cuttack. In Pondicherry, the association is named as the
Pondicherry State Table Tennis Association (PSTTA) and it is located in Cross Street, Avvai Nagar, in Pondicherry. The
Punjab Table Tennis Association (PTTA) is located near Bazar Nauhrian, Jallandhar and is working for developing the game in the state. The state of Rajasthan has its own association for Table Tennis and the association is named as the
Rajasthan Table Tennis Association (RTTA) that is located in Vinay Nagar, Ajmer, in Rajasthan.
Apart from the above mentioned associations, there are also some other Table Tennis associations in India. Such associations include the
Sikkim Table Tennis Association (STTA), located near Lumsey Busty, Gangtok East. The
Andaman & Nicobar Table Tennis Association (ANTTA) is the state association for Table Tennis in the state. It is located near Deep Studio, Bambooflat in South Andaman. Considered as one of the most important Table Tennis associations in India, the
Bengal Table Tennis Association (BTTA) has so far produced numerous talented Table Tennis players for India. The association operates from 51/1B, Bondel Road, Kolkata, in West Bengal.