Other than what I occasionally see on a sales catalogue page...I have little knowledge (and that might be an overstatement) re: thoroughbred horseracing in India.
Could you please share an overview of the thoroughbred scene in India; and how the racing and the racetracks might compare to TB racing in other countries.
Racing in India is a legacy of the British Raj. When India was a British Colony wherever there were enough British people there was racing. Sadly after independence, India went through this Hypocritical Pseudo Socialist (Read Communist wannabe) phase. As such gambling though very popular, (its in our blood) was frowned upon, because of this we got whittled down from about 100+ to 9 proper racetracks today.
Most races in India is restricted to Indian breds. Presently we have a foal crop of about 1300 odd, racing here has been stuck in a time warp and after attending the Asian Racing Conference in Seoul last year its clear to me that we need a radical change. On course Bookmakers are the bane of our sport but recently the tracks at Bangalore and Hyderabad have promoted the tote actively and things are looking up. Sadly the racing facilities here are shabby and I'd never ask a layman to go racing at these two tracks. Bombay and Calcutta have two of the most beautiful racing facilities in the world, old british colonial architecture and huge lawns etc, looks good but the finances of these clubs are in a huge mess. All trainers have stalls on track like in USA. Many European riders ride in India in the winter, we have had Kinane, Fallon, Lemaire, Walter Swinburn, Piggot, Richard Hughes, etc. ride based out of here for the whole winter our own jocks are quite good too albeit only at the top level.
Every track has its own set of 5 traditional classics; Derby-2400 metres First Sunday in February (4 year olds), Oaks-2400 metres Middle of January, Leger-2800 mts End of March, 1000 Guineas -mile Late December (3 year olds) and 2000 Guineas-mile Late December (3 year olds). The ones run at Bombay carry the monicker Indian. The Bangalore summer Derby which is run on the 2nd Sunday in July for 3 year olds over a mile and a quarter is another huge event. We also have a rich Magic Millions sort of race that is run in Bombay in the middle of February. The first Weekend of March is when the Invitation Carnival takes place. the best 4 year olds are invited to run the Invitation Cup over a mile and a half, the best 4 horses from each center (Bombay, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Calcutta, Madras) run this race. the race is supported by a 1200 metre Sprinters Cup a 3000 metres Stayers Cup, and a Mile event, once again all these are invitation only races. All through the year there are a number of added money stakes and graded events just like in USA or Europe.
Our breeding industry is quite advanced and most Stud Farms stand their own stallions and have their own broodmare bands. Currently standing in India are horses who are well performed in Europe as well as USA, most of our pedigrees are Northern Hemisphere centric. We have been buying horses at Keeneland, Fasig Tipton, Goffs, Tattersalls etc. for almost 3 decades now. Recently our exports to Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Korea, though in limited numbers have done quite well, I think no more than 50 horses have been exported thus far. In USA Adler won a race at Ellis Park under Bill Mott's training, Running Flame ran a few of the west coast's top older grass distaff races but by the time she got here she was well past her prime. Saddle Up did very well in Singapore running 2nd in the Singapore International and ran a top race to run 6th in the Hong Kong Vase. India's best ever has got to be Elusive Pimpernel who won 22 of 23 starts in the mid nineties, he was atleast 15 to 20 KGs superior in Handicap compared with anything else.
All the top sire of sires have sons over here; Northern Dancer, Mr Prospector, Danzig, Storm Cat, Danehill, Valid Appeal, Sunday Silence, Miswaki, Kris S, Nureyev, Sadlers Wells are all represented here. For more info check out http://www.indiarace.com.
