[Source: Indian Olympic Association] The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) has welcomed the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) decision to strengthen and modernise the process for selecting future Olympic Games hosts, describing the updated framework as an important step towards greater transparency, predictability and collaboration.
Approved at the 146th IOC Session, the revised methodology introduces clearly defined milestones and a new Strategic Dialogue phase, enabling prospective host projects to engage with the IOC through a structured, collaborative process. The IOA believes these reforms align closely with India's long-term vision of contributing meaningfully to the Olympic Movement through sustainable planning and responsible investment in sport.
Dr. P.T. Usha, President of the Indian Olympic Association, said: "We welcome the IOC's decision to further strengthen the future host selection process. The introduction of a more structured and transparent framework provides greater clarity for all interested parties and reinforces the collaborative spirit that underpins the Olympic Movement. India has consistently approached the Amdavad 2036 Olympic and Paralympic Games project as a long-term national endeavour. We look forward to continuing our constructive engagement with the IOC and, when the opportunity arises within this new framework, presenting to IOC Members our vision for hosting Games that would reflect India's aspirations, capabilities and commitment to the Olympic values."
The Amdavad 2036 Olympic and Paralympic Games project represents a nationally significant initiative supported by strong institutional commitment. Anchored by the development of world-class sporting and urban infrastructure in and around Amdavad (Ahmedabad), the project seeks to create lasting social, economic and sporting benefits for future generations. The infrastructure being developed will also support India's ambition to host the Commonwealth Games in 2030, further strengthening the country's capacity to stage major international sporting events and expanding its legacy of hosting world-class competitions.
The IOA looks forward to engaging with the IOC under the enhanced future host selection framework and remains committed to demonstrating India's readiness to become a trusted long-term partner of the Olympic Movement. The Association believes the new process provides an appropriate platform to showcase India's vision, technical preparedness and commitment to delivering an Olympic and Paralympic Games that would leave a lasting legacy for athletes, communities and the wider Olympic family.
