King's Baton Unveiled: Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games Relay Kicks Off in Delhi

Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya officially launched the King's Baton Relay for the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi. The ceremony saw participation from British High Commissioner Lindy Cameron and Commonwealth Games Association of India President PT Usha. The baton, designed by visual artist Aaquib Wani, incorporates themes of Indian culture, art, and sustainability. The relay will continue with the baton traveling to Ahmedabad after its public display in Delhi from November 12-14.

Key Points: Mandaviya Launches King's Baton Relay for Glasgow 2026 CWG

  • Baton designed by Indian artist Aaquib Wani reflects cultural heritage and sustainability
  • Event attended by British High Commissioner Lindy Cameron and PT Usha
  • Olympic champions including Yogeshwar Dutt and Sharath Kamal present at ceremony
  • Baton to remain on public display in Delhi before Ahmedabad leg
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Union Sports Minister Mandaviya kicks off King's Baton Relay for Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games in Delhi

Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya unveils King's Baton for Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games in Delhi ceremony attended by British High Commissioner and PT Usha.

"The King's Baton Relay embodies the values that unite the Commonwealth -- harmony, perseverance, and progress. - Mansukh Mandaviya"

New Delhi, November 11

Union Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports Mansukh Mandaviya on Tuesday unveiled the King's Baton for the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games (CWG) in the nation's capital.

New Delhi [India], November 11 (ANI): Union Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports Mansukh Mandaviya on Tuesday unveiled the King's Baton for the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games (CWG) in the nation's capital.

At DLF Avenue, Saket, the event was graced by the presence of British High Commissioner Lindy Cameron and PT Usha, President, Commonwealth Games Association of India.

The ceremony, hosted by the Commonwealth Games Association of India, also saw the presence of various Olympic and CWG medallists, including Yogeshwar Dutt, Achanta Sharath Kamal, and Gagan Narang, along with senior officials from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, the Commonwealth Games Federation and the Sports Authority of India, as per a press release.

The Baton, designed by renowned Indian visual artist Aaquib Wani, reflects the country's vibrant spirit of art, sports, and sustainability--themes that lie at the heart of this year's relay. Its design draws inspiration from India's rich cultural and natural landscape, blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics that capture the nation's diversity and creative ambition.

Unveiling the Baton, Union Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports Mandaviya, said, "The King's Baton Relay embodies the values that unite the Commonwealth -- harmony, perseverance, and progress. The artwork on the Baton beautifully captures the essence of our nation, rooted in culture yet forward-looking in spirit. It truly reflects how art and sport can together inspire sustainability and growth. India has always believed in the power of sport to bring people and nations together, and this moment reinforces that belief. As the Baton travels across the world, it carries with it a message of friendship, equality, and a shared commitment to a brighter, united future."

British High Commissioner Lindy Cameron said, "The King's Baton Relay is a powerful symbol of the enduring partnership between the United Kingdom, India, and the wider Commonwealth family. Delhi's celebration of this moment captures the shared values that unite us -- friendship, inclusivity, and progress through sport. The Baton's design, inspired by India's art, culture, and sustainability, perfectly represents how creativity and collaboration can bridge nations and inspire generations across the Commonwealth."

Sharing her thoughts on the occasion, CGA India President, PT Usha, remarked, "The Baton Relay stands as a testament to how sport connects communities and inspires excellence. As it travels through Delhi, it celebrates not just athletic spirit but also India's artistic expression and commitment to sustainability. This moment reinforces our shared belief in unity through sport."

The 2026 Commonwealth Games is scheduled to take place from July 23 to August 2, 2026, in Glasgow, Scotland. This will be the fourth time Scotland hosts the Games, following editions in Edinburgh (1970 and 1986) and Glasgow (2014).

The Baton will remain on public display in Delhi from November 12 to 14 in DLF Avenue Mall, before travelling to Ahmedabad on November 14 for the next leg of its relay.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great initiative but I hope the government focuses more on grassroots sports development. We have so much talent in rural areas that goes unnoticed. Let's invest in proper training facilities across states.
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Arjun K
Wonderful to see PT Usha and other sporting legends at the event! Their presence inspires the next generation. Hope our athletes bring home more medals this time 💪
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Sarah B
The sustainability theme is much appreciated! Good to see India taking the lead in promoting eco-friendly sporting events. The baton design sounds innovative and meaningful.
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Vikram M
Planning to visit DLF Avenue to see the baton display with my kids. Such events create sporting awareness among young Indians. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
The Commonwealth Games have always been special for India-UK relations. Good to see the British High Commissioner participating. Sports truly brings nations together.

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