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India to launch bid to host 2036 Olympic and Paralympic Games, says PM Modi

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India will launch a bid to host the 2036 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has confirmed. Speaking at the opening ceremony of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) session in Mumbai on Saturday, Modi said hosting the event is “the age-old dream” for India. “Indians are not just sports lovers, but we also live it,” Modi said. “India will leave no stone unturned in the preparation for the successful organisation of the Olympics in 2036 – this is the dream of the 140 crore (1.4 billion) Indians.” “We want to realise this dream with your support.

I am sure India will get constant support from IOC.” A city or region wasn’t specified by Modi but Ahmedabad, which boasts the largest stadium in the world with a capacity of 132,000 and is named after the Indian Prime Minister, would be a likely contender as the main host city for the country's bid.

On Saturday, the stadium hosted a Cricket World Cup clash between hosts India and fierce rivals Pakistan, with India delighting the capacity crowd with an emphatic victory.

India does have experience hosting multi-sports events having held the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Dehli. Indonesia and Mexico have previously expressed official interest in hosting the 2036 Olympics, and last month Poland's President Andrzej Duda told the IOC it wants to stage the Games.

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