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Prime Minister Narendra Modi Gives "Real Story" Remark For India's T20 World Cup Triumph

Prime Minister Narendra Modi backed the Indian contingent to put their strength on display at the upcoming Paris Olympics. Over the years, India's contingent for the Summer Games has steadily increased in number. At the Tokyo Olympics, India sent its largest contingent, consisting of 124 athletes and won seven medals. This was the biggest medal tally that India has managed to achieve in a single edition of the Summer Games. As of Sunday, 82 athletes had managed to qualify for the Paris edition, according to Olympics.com.

With more than two weeks left, India will be hoping that more players are able to make the cut for the Paris Olympics, which will kick off on July 26.

PM Modi backed the Indian contingent and believes that a "great team" is being sent for the upcoming edition of the Summer Games, which will showcase its strength.

"India is sending a great team to the Paris Olympics. You will see how the entire team and athletes will show their strength. This self-confidence of the youth is the real capital of India, and this youth power shows the biggest potential to take India to new heights in the 21st century," PM Modi said while addressing the Indian community in Moscow.

PM Modi also commended the Indian players for the commitment and attitude that they showed in the T20 World Cup.

India dominated every team that they encountered en route to the final. India was tottering with South Africa, needing just 30 runs off 30 deliveries to take away the trophy.

With Heinrich Klaasen on the field, South Africa looked bound to walk away with the title and leave India with yet another heartbreak.

However, the Indian pace trio of Arshdeep Singh, Hardik Pandya and Jasprit Bumrah made the South African batters struggle for each

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