India Eyes 2036 Olympics Bid, PM Modi Announces Major Sports Push

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced that India is actively preparing to bid for the 2036 Summer Olympics. The bid leverages the nation's growing experience in hosting major international events like the FIFA U-17 World Cup and the upcoming 2030 Commonwealth Games. A proposed plan centers on Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar, with a significant budget allocated for world-class infrastructure development. The government highlights initiatives like the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) as crucial for developing a robust sports ecosystem and nurturing athletic talent.

Key Points: India Prepares Bid for 2036 Olympics, PM Modi Announces

  • Active 2036 Olympic bid preparation
  • 2030 Commonwealth Games as key stepping stone
  • Ahmedabad-Gandhinagar twin-city plan proposed
  • TOPS scheme nurturing sports ecosystem
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"India is now actively preparing to bid for the 2036 Olympics...": PM Modi

PM Modi announces India is actively preparing a bid for the 2036 Olympics, building on experience from hosting FIFA U-17 WC, Hockey WC, and the upcoming 2030 Commonwealth Games.

"India is now actively preparing to bid for the 2036 Olympics...": PM Modi
"India is now actively preparing to bid for the 2036 Olympics. - PM Narendra Modi"

Varanasi, January 4

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday announced that India is actively preparing to bid for the 2036 Olympics, leveraging its experience in hosting major international events like the FIFA Under-17 World Cup and Hockey World Cup.

The country is also set to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games, which will help develop sports infrastructure and showcase India's capabilities.

While virtually addressing the inaugural ceremony of the 72nd National Volleyball Championship held in Varanasi, PM Modi said, "You may have noticed that over the past decade, several cities have hosted more than 20 international events, including the FIFA Under-17 World Cup, the Hockey World Cup, and various chess tournaments. The 2030 Commonwealth Games are also scheduled to be held in India. India is now actively preparing to bid for the 2036 Olympics..."

Ahmedabad is reportedly bidding to host the 2036 Summer Olympics, with a proposed budget of Rs 34,700 crore to Rs 64,000 crore.

The plan involves twin-city development with Gandhinagar and aims to create world-class facilities, with officials actively engaging with the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

Highlighting the transformation of India's sports ecosystem, PM Modi said initiatives such as the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) have played a crucial role in nurturing talent by providing exposure, while the government is working to build better infrastructure and a funding system.

"Because of the TOPS initiative, the sports ecosystem is being developed in India today," he said, adding that over the past decade, the country has successfully hosted more than 20 international sporting events.

Addressing players participating in the national volleyball event, PM Modi congratulated teams from 28 states, calling their presence a living example of 'Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat'.

He said volleyball symbolises balance, cooperation, and willpower, and drew parallels between the sport and India's development journey.

"Our victory depends on coordination, trust, and preparation. We succeed only when everyone fulfils their responsibilities. Our country is also progressing in the same way," he said.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who also addressed the event, said, "In the last 11 years, we have seen the development of entire India. Every Indian is benefiting from the new model infrastructure that the Prime Minister envisioned. Each and every Indian is benefiting from the government welfare schemes and rising above the poverty line."

Sports are no longer considered a mere waste of time, but rather a means of holistic development," he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the ambition is commendable, I have concerns about the cost. Rs 34,700 crore to Rs 64,000 crore is a staggering amount. Could this money be better spent on improving primary healthcare and education infrastructure first?
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Rohit P
The experience from CWG 2030 will be crucial. We need to prove we can host a mega-event flawlessly. Our performance in recent international events gives me hope. Let's do this! 🏅
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Sarah B
As someone who watched the FIFA U-17 World Cup here, the energy was incredible. If we can build on that momentum and create lasting sports facilities for the youth, it could be transformative.
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Vikram M
Hope the focus is not just on infrastructure but also on nurturing our athletes. Schemes like TOPS are good, but we need a grassroots revolution in schools and colleges to find real talent.
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Kavya N
Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar as twin hosts sounds like a smart plan. It can decongest a single city and spread development. Fingers crossed for the bid! 🤞

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