French President Emmanuel Macron stated that India has the “capacity” to host such events, as India prepares to submit a bid for the Olympics in 2036. In an interview with Jio Cinema, Macron expressed his optimism for India’s future. He also mentioned the intense competitiveness at the Olympics. “First and foremost, I have great faith in your nation and its destiny. as well as your ability to create and plan such events.
In an interview with Jio Cinema, Macron expressed his optimism for India’s future. He also mentioned the intense competitiveness at the Olympics. “First and foremost, I have great faith in your nation and its destiny. as well as your ability to create and plan such events. This seems like a really competitive market. That fact should not be taken lightly. I recall that we competed against Los Angeles, the US city at the time, when we travelled to Lausanne seven years prior. Finally, we came to this arrangement, which was and continues to be a wonderful cooperative effort. Thus, competing is undoubtedly a fantastic preparation on its own, according to Macron.
PM Modi had stated that India will try to host these major athletic events. After a successful Para Asian Games in Hangzhou, PM Modi addressed the para-athlete contingent in Delhi and stated that the government takes a “athlete-centric” stance. According to him, India is becoming a more “sporting society” and has a burgeoning sporting culture. The Prime Minister stated that India now has the confidence to advance for another reason. Proceed, “We are attempting to host the Youth Olympics in 2030 and the Olympics in 2036.” We are attempting to host the Youth Olympics in 2030 and the Olympics in 2036.
India has advanced significantly in multisport events throughout time. At the Asian and Para Asian Games in Hangzhou last year, India made history by winning 100 medals, taking home 107 and 111 medals, respectively. India’s greatest medal total came from home in 2010 with 101, although they also won 61 at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
With a total of 126 medals, the United States of America took first place in the medal standings in the Paris Olympics, with India placing 71st. (ANI)