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Big boost for India! Commonwealth delegation ‘impressed’ with Ahmedabad’s 2030 plans

| @indiablooms | Apr 10, 2026, at 03:07 pm

A high-level Commonwealth Sport (CS) delegation, led by its president Dr Donald Rukare, along with CEO Katie Sadleir and Director of Games &  Assurance Darren Hall, has reviewed the preparations in Ahmedabad city in Gujarat for hosting the upcoming 2030 Commonwealth Games.

"The delegation undertook a comprehensive multi-city visit from 8–10 April, reviewing  key venues and infrastructure across Amdavad, Gandhinagar, Vadodara and Ekta  Nagar," read a statement issued by the Indian Olympic Association.

The visit included inspections of competition venues such as Mahatma Mandir,  Veer Savarkar Sports Complex, Narendra Modi Stadium and IIT Gandhinagar, among  others, as well as meetings with senior Government of Gujarat officials and city  authorities.

In addition to venue assessments, the delegation held discussions with senior Indian  sports leadership, including engagements with the CGA (India), Ministry of Youth  Affairs and Sports, and other stakeholders to review progress, governance  frameworks, and delivery plans for the Games.

The visit follows continued dialogue between Commonwealth Sport and Indian stakeholders on strengthening the vision for a landmark centenary edition of the  Commonwealth Games in 2030. 

Dr Donald Rukare, President, Commonwealth Sport, said: “We are very impressed by  the scale of planning, quality of venues, and the strong support from national and  state authorities in India. Amdavad’s vision for the 2030 Commonwealth Games is  both ambitious and forward-looking. The centenary presents a unique moment to  celebrate the Games’ rich history while reimagining how they are delivered for the  next 100 years. Our discussions this week have reinforced our confidence in India’s  capability to deliver a truly landmark edition in 2030.”

Dr PT Usha, President, Commonwealth Games Association (India), said: "India is  honoured to host the Commonwealth Sport delegation and showcase the significant  progress made towards delivering a world-class Commonwealth Games in  Ahmedabad in 2030. The visit reflects our shared commitment to excellence,  collaboration, and innovation in sport. We are confident that, together with  Commonwealth Sport and all stakeholders, we will deliver a truly historic and athlete centric Games that inspires the Commonwealth."

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