Key Points

Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya has officially launched the mascot Jalveer and logo for the 11th Asian Aquatics Championship. This marks the first time India will host this prestigious event, scheduled for September-October 2025 in Ahmedabad. The championship will take place at the newly constructed Veer Savarkar Sports Complex built to Olympic specifications. This event represents a significant step in India's ambition to host major international sporting events like the 2036 Olympics.

Key Points: Mansukh Mandaviya Launches Jalveer Mascot for Asian Aquatics Championship 2025

  • Event to be held September-October 2025 at Olympic-standard Veer Savarkar Complex
  • Over 30 nations and 1000 athletes expected to participate
  • Championship serves as qualifying event for 2026 Asian Games
  • Supports India's bid for 2036 Olympics and global sports hosting
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Mansukh Mandaviya launches mascot Jalveer and logo for 11th Asian Aquatics Championship 2025

Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya unveils mascot Jalveer and logo for 11th Asian Aquatics Championship 2025 in Ahmedabad, marking India's first time hosting the prestigious event.

"This championship marks a historic milestone for Indian aquatics - Mansukh Mandaviya"

New Delhi, September 5

Mansukh Mandaviya, Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS), along with officials from the Swimming Federation of India (SFI), on Friday launched mascot Jalveer and logo in New Delhi for the forthcoming 11th Asian Aquatics Championship, Ahmedabad 2025, a release said.

According to the release, the event was held at the Hon'ble Minister's residence in New Delhi with Monal Chokshi, Secretary General of SFI, Virendra Nanavati, Senior Vice President of SFI, and VPs Anil Vyas, Rajkumar Gupta, and Anil Khatri in attendance, according to a press release from MYAS.

The 11th edition of the prestigious event will be held from September 28 to October 11, 2025, in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, marking the first time the event will be held in India. The event will take place at the newly constructed Veer Savarkar Sports Complex, built to Olympic specifications, and will host over 30 participating nations across multiple disciplines.

Speaking on the occasion, Shri Mansukh Mandaviya, Hon'ble Minister of Youth Affairs, said, "It was a pleasure to launch the logo and mascot Jalveer for the 11th Asian Aquatics Championships. This championship marks a historic milestone for Indian aquatics, offering our athletes the opportunity to showcase their talent against the finest in Asia. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the Swimming Federation of India and the Government of Gujarat for their joint efforts in bringing this prestigious event to our nation."

With over 1000 participants expected to arrive in Gujarat for the Championships later this month, the showcase event will provide Indian swimmers a huge opportunity to shine in front of the home crowd.

Expressing his gratitude to the Sports Authority of Gujarat (SAG) and MYAS, RN Jayaprakash, President of SFI, said, "We are grateful for the unparalleled support provided by the SAG and MYAS in hosting this mega event. The infrastructure is world-class and, alongside providing Indian swimmers with home-ground advantage and exposure to elite competition, the championship also carries significance as a recognised qualifying event for the 2026 Asian Games, offering athletes a chance to secure their berth/qualification standards."

"The significance of this edition lies not only in the competitive opportunities it offers but also in the legacy it will create. We are grateful to Asia Aquatics for their vote of confidence in the Swimming Federation of India and allotting this event to SFI," expressed Monal Chokshi, Secretary General of SFI as quoted by the MYAS press release. He further added, "The event will help popularise aquatic sports in India, strengthen the nation's athlete development pipeline, and cement Ahmedabad's image as an emerging global sports destination. For the Government of Gujarat, this championship aligns perfectly with its long-term vision of hosting the 2036 Olympics, showcasing organisational excellence, infrastructure readiness, and the ability to host high-calibre, multi-nation sporting events."

For Gujarat and India, hosting the championship is more than a sporting milestone—it is a statement of capability and ambition. Ahmedabad has positioned itself as the frontrunner in India's bid to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games and 2036 Olympic Games, and successfully delivering an event of this magnitude is a major step in demonstrating its capacity to host major international sporting events.

With investments such as the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Enclave and the Veer Savarkar Sports Complex, the state is building infrastructure that meets and exceeds global standards, while creating a sustainable sports ecosystem for future generations.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally some focus on aquatic sports in India! Our swimmers deserve this platform. Hope this inspires more children to take up swimming as a serious sport 🏊‍♀️
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Rohit P
Ahmedabad becoming a sports hub! Between cricket stadiums and now Olympic-standard aquatic complexes, Gujarat is really stepping up. Good for tourism and local economy.
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Sarah B
While the infrastructure development is impressive, I hope there's equal focus on developing grassroots swimming programs across the country, not just in metropolitan cities.
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Vikram M
ॐ जलवीर! What a fantastic mascot name - combines our cultural heritage with sporting spirit. Looking forward to watching this championship live in Ahmedabad!
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Michael C
This is exactly the kind of international exposure Indian athletes need. Home advantage could help our swimmers qualify for Asian Games 2026. Best of luck to all participants!

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