It is India’s fantasy to have 2036 Olympics, says PM Narendra Modi in his Independence Day speech

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PM Narendra Modi

Asserting that India can arrange huge scope worldwide occasions, Top state leader Narendra Modi on Thursday said the nation is investigating every possibility in its endeavors to have the Olympics in 2036.

Alongside India, a few different countries, for example, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey are situating themselves as solid competitors to have the donning display. The Worldwide Olympic Board of trustees (IOC) is supposed to choose the host just one year from now in the wake of holding its decisions
“It is the fantasy of India to have the 2036 Olympics, we are getting ready for that,” Modi said in his location to the country from the defenses of Red Fort on the 78th Independence Day.
The Prime Minister said India’s effective facilitating of the G20 Culmination last September in New Delhi and different urban communities exhibited the current framework in the country.

“India coordinating the G20 Highest point for a huge scope has demonstrated that India has the capacity to sort out enormous scope occasions,” he said.

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India’s nervy arrangement has been upheld by current IOC head Thomas Bach. The last time India facilitated a global multi-sport party was the 2010 Ward Games in Delhi.
For the 2036 Olympics, Ahmedabad is being viewed as a leader to be the host city.

PM commends Paris Olympics execution

Modi likewise saluted Indian competitors for their fine exertion in the equitable closed Paris Olympics where the nation oversaw six decorations, including a silver and five bronze awards through sports, shooting, hockey and wrestling.

“Today, we likewise have with us the adolescent who made the Indian banner fly high in the Olympics. For 140 crore comrades, I salute every one of our competitors and players” he said.

Many top competitors were in participation during his discourse, including gun shooter Manu Bhaker, who won two bronze awards in Paris, and individuals from the Indian hockey group, including star goalkeeper P R Sreejesh, who resigned toward the finish of the side’s bronze-winning execution.

The PM additionally stretched out his desires to the Indian contingent that will participate in the Paralympics from August 28 to September 8 in Paris.

“In the following couple of days, a colossal Indian contingent will leave for Paris to take part in the Paralympics. I stretch out all the best to all our Paralympians,” he added.

In the Tokyo Paralympics, India had won 19 awards – five gold, eight silver and six bronze. This time, the country will be addressed by 84 para-competitors in the Games.

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