Modi ki Guarantee: 2036 Olympics bid finds mention in BJP election manifesto
During the International Olympic Council’s (IOC’s) Congress in Mumbai last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi revealed India’s ambition to host the Games in 2036, stating that the administration would “leave no stone unturned” in getting the Games to the country for the first time.
Updated: April 15, 2024 08:09 IST
India has hopes to host the 2036 Olympics, and now the ambition finds place in the BJP’s election manifesto for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.
In the section titled ‘Modi ki Guarantee for Sports Development’, the party document says: ‘We will facilitate IOA to bid for hosting the Olympic Games in 2036, and develop sports infrastructure like stadiums and state-of-the-art training centres to host major international sporting events.’
During the International Olympic Council’s (IOC’s) Congress in Mumbai last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi revealed India’s ambition to host the Games in 2036, stating that the administration would “leave no stone unturned” in getting the Games to the country for the first time.
“India is eager to host the Olympics in the country. India will leave no stone unturned in the preparation for the successful organisation of the Olympics in 2036, this is the dream of 140 crore Indians. This dream has to be fulfilled with your cooperation and support,” Modi had told the IOC delegates. “I am very confident that India will get consistent support from the IOC.”
The Olympics will be held in Paris later this year, with the next two editions scheduled to be held in Los Angeles (2032) and Brisbane (2032).
Modi did not reveal the name of the candidate city but it is believed that Ahmedabad is a front-runner. The Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Enclave – which also houses Modi’s eponymous stadium – is projected as one of the main venue clusters.
The IOC looks at multiple factors: the candidate city’s funding strategy, the ability to deliver the Games, transport infrastructure, accommodation capacity, alignment of venues with local development plans, socio-economic and geo-political factors, and public support.
Even before the IOC Session in Mumbai, it is learnt that India had already sent a letter to the International Olympic Committee to join continuous dialogue. Indonesia and Turkey are the other major contenders to host the 2036 Games, with no timeline decided yet on the final decision. Mexico, Poland, Spain and Qatar are also said to be in the race.