India's 2036 Olympic Bid Gains Momentum as PM Modi Outlines Sporting Vision

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has declared that India is making strong and sustained efforts to secure the hosting rights for the 2036 Olympic Games. He highlighted the nation's proven capability, citing over 20 major international sporting events successfully hosted in the last decade, including the U-17 FIFA World Cup. Modi also confirmed India will host the 2030 Commonwealth Games as a stepping stone. The announcement was made during the virtual inauguration of the 72nd National Volleyball Championship in Varanasi, where he praised the sport's emphasis on balance, cooperation, and team spirit.

Key Points: PM Modi: India Making Strong Efforts to Host 2036 Olympics

  • India's bid for 2036 Olympics
  • 2030 Commonwealth Games host
  • Over 20 major international events held
  • National Volleyball Championship inaugurated
  • Volleyball's team spirit emphasized
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India making strong efforts to host 2036 Olympics: PM Modi

PM Modi announces India's sustained bid for the 2036 Olympics, highlights 2030 Commonwealth Games, and inaugurates National Volleyball Championship.

India making strong efforts to host 2036 Olympics: PM Modi
"India is preparing with full strength to host the 2036 Olympics. - PM Narendra Modi"

Varanasi, Jan 4

Underlining India's growing sporting ambitions, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the country is making strong and sustained efforts to host the 2036 Olympic Games. Addressing the inaugural ceremony of the 72nd National Volleyball Championship virtually via video conferencing, PM Modi highlighted India's recent experience and capability in successfully hosting major global sporting events.

"In the past decade, more than 20 major international events have been held in various cities, including the U-17 FIFA World Cup, the Hockey World Cup, and major chess tournaments," PM Modi said.

The Prime Minister also spoke about the 2030 Commonwealth Games, which will be held in the country, and said that the nation is leaving no stone unturned in securing the hosting rights for the 2036 Olympic Games.

"The 2030 Commonwealth Games will be held in India. India is preparing with full strength to host the 2036 Olympics," said Modi.

PM Narendra Modi also spoke about the greatness of the volleyball game and how it connects players through a match-winning spirit. The Prime Minister underlined that volleyball is not an ordinary sport, as it is a game of balance and cooperation, where determination is reflected in the effort to keep the ball always lifted. He highlighted that volleyball connects players with team spirit, with every player guided by the mantra, 'Team First'. He emphasised that while each player may possess different skills, all play for the victory of their team.

The 72nd National Volleyball Tournament, being held from January 4 to 11, will witness participation from across India, with over 1,000 players competing as part of 58 teams representing various states and institutions. The tournament is expected to showcase high standards of competition, sportsmanship, and talent in Indian volleyball. It further enhances the city's profile as a hub for major national events, aligning with its expanding role in hosting significant cultural and sporting initiatives.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the ambition is commendable, I hope the focus remains on developing grassroots sports and athlete welfare. The cost of the Olympics is enormous. Let's ensure our existing stadiums and training facilities are world-class first.
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Priya S
Jai Ho! After the successful G20, we can definitely pull this off. It will inspire a whole generation of kids to take up sports. Just imagine the opening ceremony showcasing our culture and diversity to the world. ✨
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Vikram M
Good to see the PM talking about volleyball's team spirit. We need to promote sports beyond just cricket. If we host, I hope the legacy includes permanent sports academies across states, not just in metro cities.
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Rohit P
2036 is still far away. We have the Commonwealth Games in 2030 to prove our capability. Let's focus on delivering a flawless CWG first. That will be the real test for our logistics and management.
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Ananya R
As a sports enthusiast, this is thrilling! But we must also invest in coaches, physios, and sports science. Winning medals at home requires a strong system. The bid should be about building that system, not just the event.

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