PRIME Minister Narendra Modi
on Sunday asserted that India is
preparing with full strength to
host the 2036 Olympic Games,
and declared his government
was committed to providing
“more and more players greater
opportunities to compete” by
hosting mega sporting eventsin
the country.
Addressing the inaugural
function of the 72nd Senior
National Volleyball
Championship,being held here,
via video conference, Modi said,
the government was making
every possible effort to provide
exposure to budding athletes to
take up Olympic sports, and
schemes like Khelo India were
proving a game-changer in harnessing talent.
“The 2030 Common wealth
Games will be held inIndia, and
the country is making strong
efforts to host the 2036 Olympics,
with the aim of giving more and
more players greater opportunities to compete,” said Modi.
“Through the Khelo India
campaign, hundreds of youth
have had the chance to advance
to the national level,”
added Modi.
Noting that initiatives like the
Target Olympic Podium Scheme
(TOPs) were transforming the
sports ecosystem in India, with
efforts focused on building
strong infrastructure, funding
mechanisms, and providing
young athletes with global exposure, he said that the country’s
growing clout in sport could be
gauged from the fact that India
had hosted 20 top-notch international competition in the last
10 years.
“India has hosted more than
20 major international events
across several cities, including
the FIFA Under-17 World Cup,
Hockey World Cup, and major
chess tournaments.”
Recalling the time when the
government and society were
in different towards sports, he
said the past decade had brought
about a massive change in the
mindset of the country.
“The government has significantly increased the sports
budget, and today India’s sports
model has become athlete-centric, with focus on talent identification, scientific training,
nutrition,and transparent selection, ensuring that the interests
of players areprioritised at every
level,” he said.
“Today the nation is riding on
the ‘reform express’, with every
sector and every development
destination connected toit, and
sports being one of them,” he
said.
“India’s progress is not limited to the economic front but is
also reflected in the confidence
seen on the sports field. India’s
performance across various
sports has consistently improved
since 2014,” he added.
Heem phasised that these provisions will allow the youth to
advance simultaneously in both
sports and education.