India Targets Best-Ever Asian Games Show, Hosts Olympic Dreams by 2036

Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya inaugurated the Khelo India Tribal Games in Chhattisgarh, aiming to unearth talent from remote and tribal regions. He emphasized that sports build discipline and align with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for a strong sporting culture. The Minister expressed strong confidence that India will achieve its best-ever performance at the upcoming Asian Games. Furthermore, he outlined ambitious long-term goals, including hosting the Olympic Games in 2036 and ranking among the top five global sporting nations by 2047.

Key Points: India Aims for Top Asian Games Performance, Eyes 2036 Olympics

  • Launch of Khelo India Tribal Games
  • Talent scouting in tribal & remote regions
  • Reforms for transparent sports governance
  • Goal to host 2036 Olympics
  • Target top 5 global sporting rank by 2047
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"India will deliver its best-ever performance in Asian Games": Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya

Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya launches Khelo India Tribal Games, predicts India's best Asian Games performance, and outlines 2036 Olympic hosting goal.

"India will deliver its best-ever performance at the Asian Games - Mansukh Mandaviya"

New Delhi, March 25

The Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Mansukh Mandaviya, addressed the inaugural edition of the Khelo India Tribal Games, which commenced today across three cities in Chhattisgarh and will continue until April 3.

According to a release, Mandaviya stated that the Khelo India Tribal Games 2026 marks a historic beginning for Chhattisgarh as a permanent host, with the Games set to be organised annually across regions including Bastar, Sarguja and Raipur.

The Minister stressed that talent exists beyond urban centres, including in tribal regions, coastal areas and remote parts of the country.

"Sporting talent is not limited to metropolitan cities; it thrives in tribal villages and across diverse regions of the country. The introduction of the Khelo India Tribal Games aims to identify and promote this untapped potential," he said.

Emphasising that sports go beyond medals, the Minister noted that games instil discipline, balance and life lessons, aligning with the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to promote a strong sporting culture in the country.

He further stated that SAI coaches will be present at the games venue and will scout talent through structured pathways, including Khelo India Centres and Centres of Excellence. Athletes will receive advanced training to compete at national and international levels.

Referring to icons such as Olympian Deepika Kumari, the Minister highlighted the longstanding contribution of tribal communities to India's sporting legacy.

Mandaviya further stated that KITG will not only promote sports but also boost tourism and regional development, drawing participants and attention from across the country and globally in the coming years.

Outlining the importance of transparency and good governance, the Minister said that reforms such as the Sports Governance Bill and the upcoming Khelo Bharat Niti aim to ensure fair selection processes, promote inclusivity, and provide greater opportunities for women and tribal athletes.

He further noted that performance must always be the top priority and that selection processes will be fair, transparent and monitored.

The Minister also expressed confidence in India's strong performance at upcoming international events, including the Asian Games and the Commonwealth Games, stating that India will deliver its best-ever performance at the Asian Games.

He observed that over the past decade, India has witnessed a significant transformation in sports, driven by a comprehensive and structured approach. Initiatives such as Fit India and Khelo India have worked in tandem to broaden participation and nurture talent across the country.

Mandaviya reiterated India's aspiration to host the Olympic Games in 2036 and achieve a top 10 global sporting rank by then, with a vision to be among the top five sporting nations by 2047.

- ANI

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Priya S
Hoping the talk about transparency in selection is real. We've seen so many talented athletes from small towns struggle due to politics and bias. If this system is fair, it will be a game-changer for Indian sports.
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Rohit P
Best-ever performance in Asian Games? That's a bold claim! We need to support our athletes with better infrastructure and continuous training, not just before big events. The focus on tribal games is a good long-term step.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows sports development, this holistic approach linking talent scouting, tourism, and regional development is very impressive. Hosting the Olympics by 2036 seems ambitious, but with sustained effort, why not?
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Vikram M
Finally, recognition for our tribal athletes! Their contribution to sports like archery is immense. Making Chhattisgarh a permanent host is a wise move. Hope the tourism boost helps the local economy too.
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Nikhil C
The vision is great, but execution is key. We need to ensure funds reach the grassroots and coaches are qualified. Let's not make this another scheme that looks good only on paper. The athletes deserve real support.
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Meera T
Love the focus on sports beyond just medals. Instilling discipline and life

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