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India go for the double

IOA want to host 2030 Asiad and 2032 Olympics

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MUMBAI: India’s Olympic Associatio­n have asked the government for permission to bid for the 2032 Olympics and 2030 Asian Games as part of a drive to put the country at the heart of the internatio­nal sporting community, IOA president N. Ramachandr­an told Reuters.

Ramachandr­an said the IOA also wanted India to host the Asian Beach Games in 2020, the Olympic Council of Asia’s general assembly that year, and the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee session in 2021.

The aim, Ramachandr­an said, was to use the engagement as a catalyst for the growth of Olympic sports in India and to help improve the country’s miserable standing in pretty much every sport apart from cricket.

As the world’s second-most populous nation after China, Ramachandr­an said it was time for India to follow its powerful neighbour in showcasing its burgeoning economic muscle through sport.

Dismissing concerns about whether India can afford to stage such huge sporting spectacles, Ramachandr­an said the country was one of the few in the region that did have the means.

It was up to the government to set the wheels in motion, he told Reuters in an interview. “From my part, I am telling them if you bid, I will make sure you get it,” he added.

Ramachandr­an said he had spoken about India’s prospects of hosting an Olympics with IOC president Thomas Bach, an indication of the early groundwork required for a serious bid.

“You cannot take a decision today and say, ‘I want to host an Olympic Games tomorrow.’ It is an eightyear process. So you have to start now,” Ramachandr­an said.

“If you are looking at anything it’s 2032. That will give you 10 years to improve the infrastruc­ture and you will have a decision (to make) in the next four to six years.”

The Indian government had agreed to discuss the proposals in cabinet and revert back to the IOA, Ramachandr­an added.

Winning the hosting rights for an Olympic Games is not the hot ticket it once was.

Los Angeles and Paris are the only candidates left in the race for the 2024 Olympics after four other cities pulled out over cost concerns. The IOC will award both the 2024 and 2028 Summer Games at the same time and the expectatio­n is that the two cities will host one each.

For the 2022 Winter Games, four of six bidders pulled out citing high costs or lack of support, leaving Beijing to beat Almaty in the final vote.

Ramachandr­an was confident India, which has Asia’s third-largest economy, would be capable of meeting the costs.

“India is one of the emerging economies,” he said. ”Even assuming you spend US$12bil (RM51.4bil) on an Olympic event, US$6bil (RM25.7bil) will be given to you by the IOC. “What is US$6bil over a period of eight years for a country which has the size of the economy which India has today? “Not many countries today wish to host the Olympics. China has already had everything possible that can be hosted.”

In terms of hosting experience, India has successful­ly staged several global cricket tournament­s, and FIFA say they are satisfied with preparatio­ns for the Under-17 World Cup in October.

But a question mark over the country’s ability to host an internatio­nal multi-sports event has hung over India since the 2010 Commonweal­th Games, a US$6bil event billed as Delhi’s answer to the Beijing Olympics.

A series of embarrassm­ents over leaking stadiums and filthy accommodat­ion culminated in Games chief Suresh Kalmadi spending nine months in prison for inflating tenders worth millions of dollars.

Ramachandr­an said there would be no repeat of those blunders.

“We have learnt from our mistakes. You see the South Asian Games (in 2016) that was hosted in Guwahati. Nobody said anything,” he added.

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