India Wins 2030 Commonwealth Games: How Modi's Vision Secured Historic Bid

India has successfully won the bid to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad. This marks the centenary edition of the prestigious sporting event. Both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar celebrated this achievement as a reflection of India's growing sporting infrastructure. The decision was ratified by all 74 Commonwealth member nations during the General Assembly in Glasgow.

Key Points: India to Host 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad After Bid Win

  • India secures hosting rights for 100th Commonwealth Games in 2030
  • Ahmedabad chosen as host city after Glasgow 2026 edition
  • Bid ratified by 74 Commonwealth member nations
  • Games to showcase India's world-class infrastructure development
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Testament to PM Modi's vision for world-class infrastructure, sporting excellence: EAM as India wins bid to host Commonwealth Games 2030

India wins bid to host Centenary Commonwealth Games 2030 in Ahmedabad, hailed by PM Modi and EAM Jaishankar as testament to nation's sporting infrastructure vision.

"A proud moment for Bharat as we win the bid to host the Centenary Commonwealth Games 2030 in Ahmedabad! - EAM S Jaishankar"

New Delhi, November 26

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday called India's successful bid to host the Centenary Commonwealth Games 2030 in Ahmedabad a "proud moment for Bharat, " describing it as a reflection of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for world-class infrastructure and sporting excellence.

In a post on X, the EAM said, "A proud moment for Bharat as we win the bid to host the Centenary Commonwealth Games 2030 in Ahmedabad! It is a testament to PM Narendra Modi's vision for world-class infrastructure and sporting excellence, as we welcome the world to India."

Earlier, PM Narendra Modi also hailed India being given the hosting rights of the 100th Commonwealth Games, saying that the country's "collective commitment and spirit of sportsmanship" has placed India firmly on the global sporting map.

Ahmedabad has been formally ratified as the host of the 2030 Commonwealth Games, the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) said on Wednesday.

In a post on X, PM Modi said, "Delighted that India has won the bid to host the Centenary Commonwealth Games 2030! Congratulations to the people of India and the sporting ecosystem. It is our collective commitment and spirit of sportsmanship that has placed India firmly on the global sporting map. With the ethos of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, we are eager to be celebrating these historic games with great enthusiasm. We look forward to welcoming the world!"

The decision confirms that the world's most populous nation will stage the landmark edition of the Games, after delegates of the 74 Commonwealth member nations and territories ratified India's bid at today's Commonwealth Sport General Assembly in Glasgow.

India presented a compelling vision for the 2030 Games, centred in the Gujarat city of Amdavad (Ahmedabad), which will build on foundations laid by Glasgow 2026, enabling India to celebrate the centenary in style.

After Amdavad was announced as hosts of the 2030 Commonwealth Games, 20 Garba dancers and 30 Indian dhol drummers burst into the General Assembly Hall, surprising delegates with a rich cultural performance that provided a taste of the heritage and pride that Athletes and fans can expect from a Games hosted in the Indian state of Gujarat.

India presented a compelling vision for the 2030 Games, centred in the Gujarat city of Amdavad (Ahmedabad), which will build on foundations laid by Glasgow 2026, enabling India to celebrate the centenary in style.

The first Commonwealth Games were held in 1930 in Hamilton, Canada. Australia topped the medal table at the most recent Games, staged in Birmingham, England, in 2022, with the rest of the top five made up of England, Canada, India and New Zealand.

Dr Donald Rukare, President of Commonwealth Sport, said, "This is the start of a new golden era for Commonwealth Sport. After a 'Games reset', we head to Glasgow 2026 in fantastic shape to welcome the 74 teams of the Commonwealth before setting our sights on Amdavad 2030 for a special Centenary edition of the Commonwealth Games."

"India brings scale, youth, ambition, rich culture, enormous sporting passion and relevance, and I'm delighted to report strong interest from a range of nations to host the 2034 Games and beyond. We start our next century for the Commonwealth Games in good health," he added.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Amazing news! But I hope this time we focus equally on developing sports infrastructure across the country, not just in Gujarat. We need to nurture talent from all states to actually improve our sporting performance.
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Arjun K
The Garba performance in Glasgow was such a beautiful cultural showcase! Gujarat's rich heritage combined with modern infrastructure will make this a memorable Games. Can't wait to see our athletes perform in front of home crowds! 🎉
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Sarah B
As someone who attended the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, I'm excited but also concerned about costs. Hope the budget is managed better this time and the facilities benefit local communities long-term.
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Vikram M
This is fantastic for Indian sports! Hosting major events like this inspires young athletes across the country. The 2030 Games will create a lasting legacy for Indian sports infrastructure and development.
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Kavya N
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam in action! Perfect theme for the centenary Games. India showing the world our philosophy of the world being one family. So proud of how we're positioning ourselves globally! 🌍🤝
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Michael C
Great to see India stepping up on the global stage! The Commonwealth Games will be a wonderful opportunity to showcase India's growth and cultural

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