Mansukh Mandaviya, Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, on Friday held a meeting with senior leadership of Commonwealth Sport, reaffirming India’s commitment to delivering a world-class, athlete-centric, and sustainable Games in 2030.
Mandaviya conveyed his regards to the Commonwealth Sport delegation for choosing India as the host for the 2030 edition. “There is a lot of enthusiasm in the country to host these games successfully, and India is ready to welcome the sporting world, with all its colour and cultural vibrancy. The centenary celebrations of the Commonwealth would be a moment to remember,” Mandaviya said.
The Sports Minister additionally apprised the delegation of the expansion of the Khelo India Games. He highlighted the different types of sports and games being conducted under Khelo India, including Asmita Leagues for women and the inaugural Khelo India Tribal Games.
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The Commonwealth Sport delegation, led by its president, Donald Rukare, included CEO Katie Sadleir, Director of Games and Assurance Darren Hall, Director of Sport Ann-Louise Morgan, and major events expert Neil Carney. The discussions focused on preparatory actions, coordination mechanisms, and timelines to ensure the efficient delivery of the Games, with both sides aligning on the roadmap and key milestones going forward.
During the meeting, Mandaviya also outlined Ahmedabad’s strong infrastructure base, connectivity, and institutional backing as key strengths for hosting CWG 2030.
He further emphasised the strong focus on legacy planning, including the creation of durable sports infrastructure and increased grassroots participation across the country.
Published on Apr 11, 2026