Indian Delegation in London for 2030 Commonwealth Games Bid Talks with Sport Officials.
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A delegation of Indian officials, including representatives from the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), the Central Government, and the Gujarat state government, recently met with Commonwealth Sport officials in London to discuss India's bid to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad. The meetings, which took place over two days, were focused on gaining a better understanding of the process and framework involved in securing the hosting rights for the Games.

The Indian delegation included prominent figures such as IOA chief PT Usha, officials from the Union Sports Ministry, and Gujarat Sports Minister Harsh Sanghavi, along with senior IAS officers Ashwani Kumar, M Thennarasan, and Banchha Nidhi Pani. Their presence underscores the importance India is placing on this bid, particularly as it aligns with the nation's larger aspirations of hosting the Olympic Games in 2036, also envisioned for Ahmedabad.

During the London engagements, the Indian delegation actively participated in comprehensive discussions, presenting the preparations undertaken thus far concerning the bid. The Gujarat Sports Ministry conveyed in a statement that the Commonwealth Sport team pledged their full support and collaboration with interested host cities in preparing their proposals.

Harsh Sanghavi emphasized India's commitment to aligning with global best practices and engaging constructively with all stakeholders throughout the bidding process. He articulated a vision for the Games rooted in sustainability, community participation, and a superior athlete experience, stating, "Athletes are the heart of the Games, and every decision we take will be shaped by their comfort, their needs, and their performance." He also highlighted the focus on creating a lasting legacy for local communities, prioritizing long-term impact over short-term spectacle by utilizing existing venues whenever possible.

PT Usha, president of the Commonwealth Games Association of India, reinforced this sentiment, stating that India shares the Commonwealth Sport's belief in the power of sport to unite nations, inspire youth, and foster social change. She affirmed India's readiness to partner with the Commonwealth Games Federation in delivering a successful and impactful event.

The discussions in London covered various crucial aspects of the bid proposal, including the overarching vision, legacy ambitions, governance and institutional support, sustainability considerations, transport strategy, sports program, accessibility, infrastructure planning, athlete services, and Games-time operations.

India has already formally submitted its bid to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad. The proposals for the final bid are expected to be submitted by August 31, and the selection of the host city for the CWG 2030 will be made by Commonwealth Sport in November this year. Several other countries are also in the race to host either the 2030 or 2034 Games, including Canada, New Zealand, Nigeria, and two other unnamed nations.

Hosting the Commonwealth Games is seen as a significant stepping stone towards a possible 2036 Olympic Games for India. Winning the bid for the 2030 Commonwealth Games could provide a leverage for success with the Olympics.


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