Batra, who first served as the secretary general and then president of Hockey India, will soon take up his new responsibility as International Hockey Federation (FIH) chief.
The 59-year-old Batra became the first non-European president of the FIH after he was elected to the top post by an overwhelming margin during the penultimate day of the 45th FIH Congress last Saturday.
But Batra seemed a contended man and hoped the legacy and professionalism he brought will continue long after his departure.
"Hockey India has now become a professional set-up and it should continue the way it is going for the last 4-5 years. My satisfaction is that I have prepared a base and I hope it doesn't go down," an emotional Batra said during his first media conference here after being elected to the top post of world hockey body.
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"I never judge myself. I have my style of working but I work honestly. Now it's upto the people to decide whether they like my style of working or not.
Batra's win means the power centre of the sport will now move to Asia from Europe, which had been ruling international hockey for decades.
Batra, who became President of Hockey India in October 2014 after serving as its secretary, succeeds Spaniard Leandro Negre, who has been the FIH chief since 2008.
Batra is solely credited for changing the fortunes of Indian hockey by bringing in money to the sport via sponsors and his business acumen.
Batra also brought international hockey to India and ensured that the country got to host a major international tournament every year in the last four years.
According to reports, under Batra's leadership Hockey India's income has grown from USD 500,000 to USD 14 million over the last six-year period.
But Batra said till he hands over the charges of Hockey India to a new president, he won't be involved in any financial or commercial decisions.
"During this period I won't be taking any financial or commercial decisions."
Batra has five conflict of interests issues, which include Hockey Jammu and Kashmir President, Hockey India League Chairman, Hockey India President, Asian Hockey Federation Vice-President and Associate Vice-President of Indian Olympic Committee.
Highlighting the latest decisions taken under his leadership, Batra also informed that from 2018 HIL will be seven-team affair after JSW Sports brought a new franchise.
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