Key Points

India has officially submitted its proposal to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games. The bid, presented in London, centers on Ahmedabad as the host city for the event's centenary edition. The plan highlights a compact and sustainable Games model focused on affordability and inclusivity. Strong support from both the Indian and Gujarat governments underscores the nation's ambition for this historic event.

Key Points: India Proposes Ahmedabad for 2030 Commonwealth Games Centenary

  • India's bid emphasizes affordability and sustainability aligned with Games Reset principles
  • The proposal commits to human rights protection and promoting gender equity
  • Ahmedabad's strong event-hosting record includes the ICC Cricket World Cup
  • The Games aim to inspire youth and accelerate India's development journey
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India sends proposal to host 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad

India formally bids to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad, presenting a compact, sustainable plan for the event's 100-year anniversary.

"Hosting the Centenary Commonwealth Games in Amdavad will be a proud milestone, not just for Gujarat but for India. - Harsh Sanghavi, Gujarat Sports Minister"

London, September 23

India on Tuesday formally presented its proposal to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games to the Evaluation Committee of Commonwealth Sport in London.

The Indian team was led by Harsh Sanghavi, Minister of Sports, Government of Gujarat and Dr. P T Usha, President, Indian Olympic Association (IOA), Hari Ranjan Rao, Secretary, Sports, Department of Sports, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS); Government of India; Ashwini Kumar, Principal Secretary, Sports, Youth and Cultural Activities Department, Government of Gujarat; Banchha Nidhi Pani, Commissioner, Amdavad Municipal Corporation, Raghuram Iyer, CEO, Commonwealth Games Association of India, Lt Gen Harpal Singh, Executive Board Member, CGA India and Ajay Narang, EA to President, CGA were also part of the presenting team from India, as per a press release.

The 2030 edition carries historic significance, marking 100 years of the Commonwealth Sport Movement. India's bid positions Ahmedabad as the host city for this Centenary edition, offering a compact Games footprint centred on international-standard venues, robust transport systems, and high-quality accommodation.

Aligned with the Games Reset principles, the proposal places strong emphasis on affordability, inclusivity, flexibility, and sustainability. It commits to the integration of para-sport, protection of human rights, promotion of gender equity, and embedding of a long-term legacy framework that ensures benefits extend beyond the Games to athletes, communities, and the wider Commonwealth.

Ahmedabad's proven hosting record further strengthens India's candidature, with successful delivery of events such as the ICC Cricket World Cup, the Indian Premier League, and the 2022 National Games. The city will also host the Asian Aquatics 2025, Asian Weightlifting Championships 2026, World Police and Fire Games 2029 and several other multi and single sports events, adding operational experience in the lead-up to 2030.

Speaking on the occasion, the Minister of Sports, Government of Gujarat, said "Hosting the Centenary Commonwealth Games in Amdavad will be a proud milestone, not just for Gujarat but for India. We see these Games as a catalyst -- to inspire our youth, accelerate our journey towards Viksit Bharat 2047, and strengthen the Commonwealth Movement for the next 100 years."

Adding to this, the President, Commonwealth Games Association of India, said "India's bid is not just about capability, but about values. Ahmedabad is ready to pick up the baton from Glasgow 2026 and act as a springboard to the 2034 Games, ensuring that the Centenary edition honours the past while shaping the future of Commonwealth Sport."

With strong and coordinated support from the Government of India, the Government of Gujarat, and the Commonwealth Games Association of India, the proposal highlights India's ambition to deliver Games that are compact, sustainable, inclusive, and globally impactful.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Hope they manage the budget properly this time. Commonwealth Games can be expensive and we need to ensure public money is used wisely. The focus on sustainability is good though.
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David E
As someone who attended the 2010 Delhi CWG, I must say India knows how to put on a show! Ahmedabad's modern infrastructure will be perfect for the Centenary edition.
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Ananya R
Gujarat has been developing amazing sports facilities. This will inspire so many young athletes across India! The mention of Viksit Bharat 2047 shows long-term vision. 👏
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Michael C
The compact Games concept makes sense. Ahmedabad's experience with IPL and World Cup events will definitely help. Hope they get the bid!
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Siddharth J
While I support the bid, I hope they involve local communities properly and not just focus on infrastructure. The legacy should benefit ordinary citizens too.
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Kavya N
So proud to see India taking leadership in international sports! The 100-year milestone makes it extra special. Ahmedabad will showcase the best of Indian culture and sportsmanship. ✨

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