Europe1 .fr with AFP 10:28 a.m., December 29, 2022

India is reportedly in the process of applying to host the 2036 Olympic Games. The nation, one of the most populous in the world, will have to showcase its strengths to the International Olympic Committee (IOC), which is closely monitoring the situation in the country.

India plans to bid to host the 2036 Olympics and will showcase its strengths at the next session of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), which is due to take place in Bombay at the end of 2023, India's sports minister has announced. .

For Anurag Thakur, it is the "right time" for his country to be a candidate to host the world's biggest sporting event, he told the Times of India newspaper.

"If India puts so much effort into promoting sports, I can assure you that we will not only host the Olympics, but we will host them in a big way," the sports minister continued in an interview. released Wednesday.

Anurag Thakur clarified that India could be a candidate with the city of Ahmedabad, in the native state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Gujarat, which is home to the largest stadium in the world, opened in 2020 and bearing the name of the leader. . 

A roadmap outlining Ahmedabad's journey to host the Games will be presented at the 140th session of the IOC, the supreme body of the Olympic body, which will take place in September/October 2023 in Bombay.

The IOC studying the candidacy

Narendra Modi's government is striving to make India a global sporting powerhouse and has invested heavily in national infrastructure.

The IOC has awarded the organization of the next three Summer Olympics to Paris (2024), Los Angeles (2028) and Brisbane (2032).

In October, the IOC indicated that ten countries had already expressed their interest in organizing the 2036 Olympics.

These countries include Indonesia, Germany, South Korea, China and Qatar.

India hosted the Commonwealth Games in 2010, but the event was marred by numerous accusations of corruption and mismanagement. 

Another bad point for India, its national Olympic committee is in the sights of the IOC which had threatened in September to suspend it, as it has already done in 2012 and 2014, because of "recurring internal conflicts and problems of governance" of the body.

The IOC had therefore decided to postpone its next session to September/October 2023, initially scheduled for Bombay in May.