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PM Modi promises that India will leave no stone unturned to host 2036 Olympics

PM Modi declared open the 141st Session of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) which is being held in the country after 40 years

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared open the 141st session of the International Olympic Committee on Saturday where the nation will present its roadmap for organising the quadrennial competition in 2036. This session is being held in India after 40 years. The last time the session was held in India was in 1983 in New Delhi.

PM Modi in the session said that along with the 2036 Olympics, India also wishes to host the 2029 Youth Olympics. “Indians are very excited about hosting the Olympics Games. India will leave no stone unturned in organising the 2036 Olympics,” said Modi during his address to the IOC Session delegation and a host of other invitees here at the Jio World Convention Centre.

“This is a dream of 140 crore Indians. We want to fulfil this dream with your support. We are willing to host the 2029 Youth Olympics. I am sure India will get constant support from IOC,” PM Modi added. In his address to the gathering, PM Modi touched upon the importance of sports in India’s illustrious history and said that there are hardly any festivals in the country which do not have any spots associated with them. “The spirit of sports is universal,” said PM Modi. “There are no losers — there are only winners and learners in sports. Sports empower humanity. Whoever breaks records, everyone welcomes it,” he added.

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 International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach began his address by greeting the crowd and the PM by ‘Namaste’. He also told the Indian PM ‘aapka bahut-bahut swagat hai’ while adding that the country has been on the rise economically and also in sports. Bach then said, “India is an inspiring place. The entire Olympic community in India can be proud of the Asian Games performance.”

The IOC president, in his address, highlighted the importance of the inclusion of e-sports in the Olympics and emphasised on the need to trust the mindset of the young people and empower them. Bach also spoke in detail on artificial intelligence and said that an AI working group has been formed and added that more details about it will be revealed during the 141st IOC Session which will be held over the next two days.

Bach said artificial intelligence and e-sports are two new opportunities for the Olympic movement. Bach also highlighted the impact that artificial intelligence is going to have on the future Games, saying, “Paris Olympics 2024 will be the last Games of the pre-artificial intelligence era.”

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