India Eyes 2036 Olympics, Hosting 2030 CWG to Boost Sporting Future: PT Usha

Indian Olympic Association President PT Usha stated that India's ambition to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games and bid for the 2036 Summer Olympics showcases the nation's growing confidence in its sporting future. She emphasized that hosting such mega-events would accelerate infrastructure development and inspire future generations of athletes. Usha highlighted the transformation in India's sporting ecosystem over the past decade, driven by better infrastructure, scientific training, and government initiatives like Khelo India. She concluded that the future of Indian sports depends on a collective effort from the government, federations, athletes, corporates, and the media.

Key Points: India's Bid for 2036 Olympics & 2030 CWG: PT Usha

  • India to host 2030 Commonwealth Games
  • Bidding for 2036 Summer Olympics
  • Improved infrastructure & athlete support
  • Khelo India nurturing talent
  • Collective effort needed for growth
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'Hosting 2030 CWG and bidding for 2036 Olympics reflects India's sporting ambition: PT Usha

IOA President PT Usha says India's ambition to host the 2036 Olympics and 2030 Commonwealth Games reflects the nation's growing sporting confidence and infrastructure.

"Our vision of bringing the 2036 Summer Olympics to our country reflects the confidence of a nation that believes in its sporting future. - PT Usha"

New Delhi, March 15

The Indian Olympic Association President P.T. Usha believes that the country's ambition to host major multi-sport events such as the 2030 Commonwealth Games and the 2036 Summer Olympics reflects the growing confidence of the nation in its sporting future.

Addressing the National Convention of the Sports Journalists Federation of India (SJFI) in the national capital on Sunday, the IOA President said that India has reached an important stage in its sporting journey with improved infrastructure, scientific training, and stronger institutional support for athletes.

"As you are all aware, we will be hosting the 2030 Commonwealth Games, and our vision of bringing the 2036 Summer Olympics to our country reflects the confidence of a nation that believes in its sporting future," Usha said.

She added that hosting such global events would play a key role in accelerating sports development across the country. "Hosting such events would not only showcase India to the world but also accelerate the development of sporting infrastructure and inspire generations of athletes," she said.

Usha also emphasised that India's progress in sport has been driven by stronger support systems and the growing recognition of athletes' needs. "Today, India stands at a very important moment in its sporting journey. Over the past decade, we have witnessed a transformation in the way sports are supported and celebrated in our country. Athletes now benefit from better infrastructure, scientific training, and stronger institutional support," she said.

Highlighting the role of government initiatives in expanding the sporting base, Usha said programmes like Khelo India have helped identify and nurture young talent across the country.

"The vision of the Government of India and the encouragement of our Honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji have played an important role in building a stronger sporting ecosystem. Initiatives like Khelo India have brought sports into schools and universities, allowing young talent from across the country to emerge," she said.

Focusing on the need for cooperation among stakeholders, the IOA chief said the future of Indian sport depends on collective effort. "This journey requires collective effort. Government, sports federations, administrators, athletes, the corporate sector, and importantly the media must all work together," she added.

Usha added that India's growing presence across multiple disciplines has strengthened the belief that the country can emerge as a major force in global sport in the coming years. "With the right system and continued collaboration, I am confident that our country will emerge as a major force in global sport," she said.

"I once again thank the Sports Journalist Federation of India (SJFI) and the Delhi Sports Journalist Association (DSJA) for organizing the important conclave and for giving me the opportunity to share my thoughts. Let us continue working together to shape a stronger and brighter future for Indians," She concluded.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who moved to Delhi for work, I've seen the sports culture change. The Khelo India games on TV are inspiring. If this momentum continues, 2036 could be a real possibility. Fingers crossed!
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Priyanka N
While the ambition is great, we must be careful. The CWG in Delhi had issues with corruption and delays. We need transparent governance and to ensure the facilities are used long-term, not just for the event. Let's learn from past mistakes.
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Rohit P
PT Usha is absolutely right about the collective effort. It's not just about stadiums. We need better coaches, sports science, and a system that supports athletes even after they retire. The focus should be on building champions, not just venues.
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Aman W
Imagine the Olympics in India! The opening ceremony alone would be mind-blowing. Our culture, our diversity on display for the world. It would be a huge moment of pride. Let's make it happen!
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Kavya N
Hope this means more investment in sports at the grassroots level in small towns and villages. There's so much raw talent that goes unnoticed because facilities are only in big cities. Khelo India is a good start, but needs to reach further.

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