Key Points

Vanathi Srinivasan personally invited Prime Minister Modi to inaugurate the 2025 World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi. The event will host over 2,500 athletes and support staff from 104 countries, making it the largest para-sport gathering. The renovated Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium will feature 186 medal events across various categories. This championship aims to showcase resilience, inspire future champions, and highlight India's commitment to inclusivity in sports.

Key Points: Modi Invited to Inaugurate New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships

  • Event confirmed with 104 countries and 2500+ participants
  • Features 186 medal events across men's, women's, and mixed categories
  • JLN Stadium renovated with cutting-edge tech and accessibility
  • Aims to inspire millions and showcase India's organizational prowess
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Paralympic Committee Chief Patron meets PM Modi, invites him to inaugurate New Delhi 2025 World Para Championship

Paralympic Committee Chief Patron Vanathi Srinivasan meets PM Modi, invites him to open the 2025 World Para Championships in Delhi with 104 countries participating.

"Hosting the World Para Athletics Championships... is about shining a light on the indomitable strength and spirit of para-athletes - Vanathi Srinivasan"

New Delhi, August 20

Vanathi Srinivasan, MLA and Chief Patron of the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI), met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday and warmly presented him with a bouquet and a traditional Angavasthram while personally inviting him to inaugurate the New Delhi 2025 World Para Championship.

India is now gearing up to host the largest para-sport event, with confirmation from 104 countries and over 2,500 para-athletes and support staff combined. The Championships will take place at the iconic Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (JLN Stadium) in the national capital from September 27 to October 5, a release said.

Featuring a staggering 186 medal events across men's, women's, and mixed categories, the event will showcase fierce competition, unforgettable moments, and inspiring stories of resilience on a truly global stage.

Participants hail from all over the world--including sporting powerhouses such as the United States, Germany, England, Canada, Brazil, France, Spain, Japan, Mexico, Turkey, Poland, Australia, China, and many more--making New Delhi a vibrant epicentre of diversity, unity, and the transformative power of sport.

The JLN Stadium itself has undergone extensive renovations, blending cutting-edge technology with comprehensive accessibility upgrades to create a world-class, inclusive environment for athletes, officials, media, and spectators.

"Hosting the World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi is not just about sport; it's about shining a light on the indomitable strength and spirit of para-athletes who redefine courage and determination. This event will inspire millions, showcase India's organisational prowess, and ignite the dreams of countless future champions. The world will witness the power of inclusivity and resilience like never before," Vanathi Srinivasan said, according to PCI release.

It said that with the enthusiastic support and encouragement of the Prime Minister, the Paralympic Committee of India is committed to making New Delhi 2025 a milestone in global para-sports history, elevating India's profile, advancing accessibility, and inspiring a new surge of participation and pride nationwide.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud that Delhi is hosting this! Our para-athletes deserve this global platform. Hope PM Modi accepts the invitation - his presence would mean a lot to the athletes and show India's commitment to inclusive sports.
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Aditya G
Great initiative but I hope the infrastructure upgrades are genuinely accessible and not just for show. We need permanent changes that benefit our disabled community beyond just this event.
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Sarah B
As someone working in disability advocacy, this is a significant step forward. Hope this championship leads to more awareness and opportunities for para-athletes across India. The real test will be what happens after the event.
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Karthik V
104 countries participating! That's massive. Delhi will get such good international exposure. Our hospitality and organizational skills will be on full display. Can't wait to watch this! 🏅
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Nisha Z
Beautiful gesture with the Angavasthram. Our traditional welcome combined with modern sporting excellence - this is the India I want to see! Hope we get good TV coverage so everyone can watch.

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