Updated 16 October 2023 at 21:59 IST

Explained/ India's Olympics 2036 bid: Here's everything to know about bidding process of the multi-sports event

India's bid to host the 2036 Summer Olympics marks a significant step in the country's sporting journey. PM Modi confirmed India's desire at the IOC Session.

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India's announcement of its bid to host the 2036 Summer Olympics has created quite a buzz in the sports world. The prospect of hosting the world's most prestigious sporting event is an ambitious undertaking, but it's not just about expressing interest. The process of bidding for the Olympics is a rigorous and highly competitive endeavor, with nations and cities vying for the opportunity to showcase their culture, infrastructure, and athletic prowess on the global stage. In this article, we delve into the intricacies of the bidding process and what it entails for India's Olympic dream.

3 things you need to know

  • If India manages to win the hosting rights, it will become the first country in Southeast Asia to host the Olympics
  • India has hosted several sporting events in the past with the biggest being the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games
  • Only Japan, China, and South Korea have hosted the Olympics in Asia with Japan doing it three times

Also Read: 'This is the dream of the 140 cr Indians': PM Modi makes pitch for India to host Olympics in 2036

Olympic Games Bidding Process Explained

Intent and Feasibility Study: It all begins with a country's intent to bid for the Olympics. The nation's government, in collaboration with relevant sports bodies and stakeholders, expresses its desire to host the Games. A thorough feasibility study is conducted to assess whether the country has the necessary infrastructure, resources, and financial capability to host the event successfully. In India's case, Prime Minister Narendra Modi confirmed the intent during the IOC Session held in Mumbai.

City Selection: Once the intent is established, the next step is selecting a host city within the country. The chosen city must meet specific criteria set by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), including suitable venues, accommodations, transportation, and a welcoming environment for athletes and spectators.

National Olympic Committee (NOC) Involvement: The NOC of the bidding nation plays a crucial role. They work closely with government agencies, local authorities, and other stakeholders to prepare a compelling proposal showcasing the city's capabilities.

Application Phase: The bidding city submits an application to the IOC. This document outlines their vision for the Games, detailing the proposed venues, security measures, environmental considerations, and legacy plans. The IOC carefully evaluates these applications.

Evaluation Commission Visit: IOC's Evaluation Commission conducts an on-site visit to the bidding city. During this visit, they assess the city's infrastructure, proposed venues, and overall readiness. Their report provides essential feedback to the IOC members.

Candidate City Selection: Based on the Evaluation Commission's report and other evaluations, the IOC selects candidate cities to move forward in the bidding process. These cities then become official contenders, and the competition intensifies.

Bid Book Submission: Candidate cities prepare an extensive Bid Book, providing detailed information on all aspects of the Games' conduct. This comprehensive document showcases the city's plans, addressing every concern the IOC may have. It is a critical stage in demonstrating the city's commitment to hosting the Olympics.

Final Presentation: Bidding cities make their final presentations to the IOC during the final candidate city selection session. These presentations are a platform to convince IOC members that their city is the best choice to host the Games.

IOC Voting: IOC members from around the world vote to decide which city will host the Olympics. This is a significant moment in the bidding process and often involves intense competition.

Host City Announcement: The moment of truth, the IOC announces the host city for the Olympic Games. The winning city is then tasked with the responsibility of hosting the event.

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India's bid to host the 2036 Summer Olympics marks a significant step in the country's sporting journey. While it's a challenging and competitive process, the potential benefits, including economic growth, infrastructure development, and a global showcase, make it a worthwhile endeavor. 

Published By : Jishu Bhattacharya

Published On: 16 October 2023 at 21:59 IST