Rugby India president Rahul Bose says the Rugby Premier League, now entering its second season, is making early progress that could help position India’s women’s rugby for a potential Olympic breakthrough in 2032. Speaking as the league moves beyond its inaugural phase, Bose highlights the role that a continuing national competition can play in improving player development, building competitive experience, and strengthening the pathway for the women’s game. The announcement comes alongside plans for the Premier League’s continuation, with the season framed as an opportunity to build on the foundations laid in the first edition. Bose’s comments link the league’s development stage to longer-term goals, including readiness for major international competitions. Across the available reporting, the focus remains on the Premier League’s second season and Bose’s outlook for women’s rugby in the run-up to the 2032 Olympics. No specific policy changes, funding figures, or detailed milestones are provided in the cited coverage.