Karate’s Torchbearer: Hanshi Premjit Sen Empowers Instructors at Dudhia’s Elite Training Camp
New Delhi [India], June 6: Under the towering mountains and misty beauty of Darjeeling’s Dudhia valley, a wave of discipline, determination, and dynamic energy swept through a rare gathering of India’s top karate instructors. From May 30 to June 2, the serene locale transformed into a powerhouse of martial arts excellence, all thanks to the [...]
New Delhi [India], June 6: Under the towering mountains and misty beauty of Darjeeling’s Dudhia valley, a wave of discipline, determination, and dynamic energy swept through a rare gathering of India’s top karate instructors. From May 30 to June 2, the serene locale transformed into a powerhouse of martial arts excellence, all thanks to the tireless vision and expertise of none other than Hanshi Premjit Sen— India’s pride and one of the most influential figures in global karate.
This was not an ordinary training camp. Curated and conducted exclusively for karate instructors, this high-intensity event focused on refining and upgrading teaching methodologies around kata, kumite, and kihon— the three central pillars of karate. At the helm was Hanshi Premjit Sen, a name synonymous with authority and legacy in martial arts, who believes that learning never stops, even for teachers.
An 8th Dan Black Belt and the first Bengali to be certified as a Grade “A” Judge and Referee in both Kata and Kumite by the World Karate Federation (WKF) and Asian Karate Federation (AKF), Hanshi Premjit Sen continues to rewrite India’s karate history. His career is steeped in dedication, discipline, and global recognition — and he brings all that experience into shaping the next generation of leaders in karate.