GS 2: International RelationsGS 1: Indian GeographyPrelims
Hosting World Indoor C'ships a stepping stone to Olympic dream, Pg18
India strengthens Olympic bid as Bhubaneswar secures 2028 World Athletics Indoor Championships hosting rights, enhancing credentials for 2036 Summer Games.
India will host the 2028 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Bhubaneswar.
The Athletics Federation of India (AFI) submitted the successful bid to World Athletics.
The Kalinga Indoor Stadium in Bhubaneswar, completed in March 2024, will be the venue.
India is also bidding for the 2028 Asian Indoor Championships and the Asian Relay Championships in 2027.
Hosting these events is part of India's broader plan to bid for the 2036 Summer Olympics.
Detailed Insights:
Hosting the World Indoor Championships and other major events enhances India's credentials for hosting large-scale international sporting competitions.
The Veer Savarkar Sports complex and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Enclave in Ahmedabad are being developed as venues for potential future Olympic Games.
Ahmedabad is India's chosen city to stage a future edition of the Olympics, with significant investments being made to upgrade its sports infrastructure.
India faces competition from countries like Qatar, Turkey, Indonesia, Hungary, and Germany in its bid to host the 2036 Olympics.
Successfully hosting major international events demonstrates India's capability and readiness to host the Olympics, providing exposure for Indian athletes.
Key Concepts Involved:
Athletics Federation of India (AFI): The governing body for athletics in India, responsible for promoting and regulating the sport.
World Athletics: The international governing body for track and field athletics, responsible for setting rules and organizing major events.
Multi-disciplinary events: Sporting events that feature a variety of sports, attracting a diverse range of athletes and spectators.