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India's CWG 2026 Contingent Gets Grand Send-Off; Official Kit Unveiled

The Indian Olympic Association held a grand send-off ceremony for India's 124-member Commonwealth Games 2026 contingent in New Delhi. The official ceremonial and competition kit was unveiled, designed by Aaquib Wani and inspired by the concept of 'Invisible Trajectories'. Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and IOA President PT Usha addressed the athletes, urging them to compete fearlessly. The contingent will compete in Glasgow from July 23 to August 2, backed by sponsors including Reliance Foundation Sports and JSW Inspire.

India's Commonwealth Games 2026 contingent given grand send-off; Official kit unveiled ahead of Glasgow campaign

New Delhi, July 7

The Indian Olympic Association on Tuesday accorded a grand send-off to India's contingent for the Commonwealth Games 2026 while unveiling the official ceremonial and competition kit that Team India will wear at the Games in Glasgow from July 23 to August 2.

The ceremony brought together athletes, coaches, support staff, dignitaries, and partners as Team India embarks on its journey to Scotland with hopes of another successful Commonwealth Games campaign, according to a press release.

The event was attended by Mansukh Mandaviya, Union Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports; PT Usha, President, Indian Olympic Association; Her Excellency Lindy Cameron, British High Commissioner to India; Giriraj Singh, Union Minister of Textiles; Hari Ranjan Rao, Secretary, Department of Sports; Rohit Rajpal, Chef de Mission; and Ravi Bengani, Deputy Chef de Mission, alongside athletes, coaches, and corporate partners.

Speaking on the occasion, Mansukh Mandaviya, Union Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports, said, "Under the leadership of Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji, India is building a world-class sporting ecosystem that empowers our athletes to realise their full potential. Our athletes are the ambassadors of New India's sporting excellence, determination and aspirations. As Team India embarks on its journey to the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, I urge every athlete to compete fearlessly, uphold the highest spirit of sportsmanship, and give their very best. The Government of India stands firmly behind each one of you and remains committed to providing every possible support to help you bring glory to the nation."

P.T. Usha, President, Indian Olympic Association, added, "Today marks the beginning of another proud chapter for Indian sport. Every athlete wearing the India jersey has earned this opportunity through years of hard work, discipline, and sacrifice. As they leave for Glasgow, they carry with them the hopes of a billion Indians and the values that define our sporting culture. On behalf of the Indian Olympic Association, I wish every member of Team India the very best."

Her Excellency Lindy Cameron, British High Commissioner to India, added, "I was delighted to be able to extend my best wishes to Team India in person as they head to Glasgow. These Games will showcase not only athletic excellence but also the unity, diversity and enduring spirit of the Commonwealth. Sport is a hugely important part of the ties between the people of the UK and India. I know India is already preparing to welcome the Commonwealth sporting community to Ahmedabad for the centenary Games in 2030. We look forward to welcoming India's star athletes to the UK and wish them every success."

The send-off ceremony featured the official unveiling of the kit, a ramp walk by athletes showcasing both the ceremonial and competition attire, interactions with current and former Commonwealth Games medallists, and addresses by senior dignitaries.

Designed by acclaimed designer Aaquib Wani and developed by JSW Sports, the official Commonwealth Games 2026 kit is inspired by the concept of 'Invisible Trajectories'. Drawing from the rhythm, precision, and flow of athletic movement, the design transforms the unseen paths traced by athletes into intricate visual patterns inspired by spirographs. Every line and curve on the jersey reflects the geometry of effort and excellence, symbolising Team India's relentless pursuit of greatness.

The Indian Olympic Association also thanked its corporate partners for their crucial support. Team India's campaign in Glasgow is backed by Reliance Foundation Sports, Yes Bank, JSW Inspire, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) and Adani Sportsline as Principal Sponsors, alongside Amul as the Associate Sponsor. This strong backing highlights a shared commitment to providing India's athletes with the best possible resources to succeed on the global stage.

The Indian contingent will be led by Chef de Mission Rohit Rajpal, who will oversee Team India's campaign in Glasgow alongside Deputy Chef de Mission Ravi Bengani, ensuring athletes receive comprehensive support throughout the Games.

For the Glasgow Games, India is sending a strong contingent of 124 competitors, featuring both able-bodied and para-athletes. The team will compete across 10 disciplines, which include athletics, boxing, weightlifting, judo, gymnastics, cycling, lawn bowls, and swimming, alongside para-athletics, para-wheelchair basketball, para-powerlifting, para-swimming, and para-track cycling.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Shreya B

Good to see PT Usha ji leading IOA. We need strong leadership for Indian sports. The 124-strong contingent is impressive, especially the para-athletes included. All the best to Team India! 🏅

Rohit P

So excited for Glasgow! The kit design is actually quite creative - 'Invisible Trajectories' concept is a nice touch. Hope our athletes bring back lots of medals. Also good to see private partners like Reliance and Adani stepping up. Corporate support is crucial for world-class training.

Vikram M

The British High Commissioner's mention of 2030 Ahmedabad Games gave me goosebumps! 🤩 That is going to be massive for India. For now, focus on Glasgow. Our athletes are true warriors - years of sacrifice for these moments. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

Kavya N

Nice ceremony but I wish the minister had spoken more about athlete welfare and mental health support, not just medals and glory. Our athletes need proper nutrition, coaching, and psychological support. Hope the IOA ensures that behind all this glamour, the basics are covered.

Siddharth J

Our contingent may be smaller than some countries, but we have heart! 10 disciplines is good spread. Really hoping for strong performances in boxing, weightlifting, and athletics. Also great that lawn bowls and para-sports are included. Best of luck, Team India! 🎉

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