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PM Modi: Jalandhar at Heart of India’s Growing Sports Economy

Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized Jalandhar's central role in India's growing sports economy during a visit to the city. He urged Punjab's youth to leverage government initiatives like the Khelo India campaign to pursue sporting careers. Modi highlighted recent international collaborations with Australia and New Zealand that will benefit Indian athletes and the sports industry. The government's focus on sports infrastructure and partnerships aims to support India's bids for the 2030 Commonwealth Games and 2036 Olympics.

"Jalandhar at heart of India's growing sports economy": PM Modi urges Punjab's youth to embrace sports

Jalandhar, July 17

Highlighting Jalandhar's key role in the country's sports manufacturing industry, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday called upon Punjab's youth to seize the growing opportunities in Indian sports, saying the Centre's expanding sports ecosystem and international collaborations are opening new avenues for aspiring athletes.

Addressing a gathering after inaugurating and laying the foundation stone of rail and road infrastructure projects worth over Rs 5,470 crore in Jalandhar, the Prime Minister praised Punjab's rich sporting legacy and encouraged youngsters to make the most of government initiatives aimed at nurturing sporting talent.

"We have witnessed how the young people of Punjab uphold India's pride and honour on the sports field. Today, I want to tell them that this is a time of great opportunity for you. The 'Khelo India' campaign and the 'Khelo India Sports Policy' have been launched specifically for you. A new sports economy is currently being developed in India, and at the heart of this economy lies Jalandhar's sports manufacturing ecosystem," PM Modi said.

Highlighting India's growing sporting partnerships with other nations, the Prime Minister referred to his recent overseas visit and said international collaborations would benefit Indian athletes and the sports industry.

"I recently visited Australia and New Zealand, and several agreements have been signed with them. I urge all the youth to get involved in sports and make your mark on the global stage. Our government stands with you in every possible way," PM Modi added.

Earlier this month, PM Modi undertook a three-nation visit covering Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand, with sports cooperation emerging as one of the key focus areas.

During his visit to Australia, Modi toured the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) alongside Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan. The two countries also unveiled a sports collaboration roadmap aimed at strengthening cooperation in athlete training, sports science, sports technology and investment in the sports industry, while proposing the launch of an India-Australia Youth Sports Festival.

A major announcement during the visit also confirmed that an Australian Big Bash League (BBL) match will be staged in Chennai, marking the first overseas league cricket match to be played in India.

In New Zealand, the Prime Minister attended sports and business engagements at Auckland's Viaduct Business Centre, where he toured a sports innovation showcase focused on high-performance training and sports technology.

The government believes these partnerships with Australia and New Zealand will strengthen athlete development and India's sports ecosystem as the country prepares to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games and pursues its bid to stage the 2036 Olympic Games.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

"Jalandhar at heart of India's growing sports economy"—finally someone acknowledging the small businesses here! My uncle runs a sports goods shop in Jalandhar city and he's been saying for years that government should recognize this industry more. Good step forward. 👏

Rohit L

While I appreciate the sports push, let's be real—Punjab's youth are struggling with unemployment and drug issues. Sports can be a great outlet, but without proper job creation and education reforms, this sounds like just another election talk. Show us the ground-level impact first.

Sarah B

I'm from the US but I've been living in Punjab for work for two years. The passion for sports here is incredible—especially cricket and kabaddi. I really hope the Big Bash League match in Chennai and the Australia collaborations actually happen. That would be huge for cultural exchange too!

Aditya G

I'm from Jalandhar and I can tell you, the sports manufacturing here is no joke—cricket bats, footballs, hockey sticks, you name it. But we need proper recognition, maybe a dedicated sports university or research center here. The PM mentioned 'sports economy' but where's the budget allocation for local manufacturers? 🤔

Thomas Y

Canada here. My family roots are in Punjab. It's great to see India pursuing the 2036 Olympics bid. But I hope the focus isn't just on cricket. My cousins in Ludhiana play field hockey and they deserve the same attention as cricketers. International partnerships with Australia and NZ sound promising though!

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