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India emerges as top contender to host 2030 Commonwealth Games after major setback to Canada’s bid

As other contenders face internal hurdles, India’s focused and infrastructure-backed approach could well place it in pole position to secure the 2030 Commonwealth Games.

June 26, 2025 / 14:04 IST
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India’s aspirations to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games have gained significant momentum following a major setback to Canada’s joint bid. The Canadian province of Ontario, a crucial stakeholder in the proposed four-province collaboration, has withdrawn its support, citing spiraling costs and minimal long-term gains. The move has left Canada’s campaign in disarray and elevated India’s position in the race to host the prestigious centenary edition of the Games.

Ontario's exit is particularly noteworthy given its historical association with the Games. The city of Hamilton, located in the province, had hosted the inaugural edition of the event — then known as the British Empire Games — in 1930. A return to Hamilton for the 100th anniversary had symbolic appeal, but financial hurdles appear to have outweighed the sentiment. Canadian media reports suggest a growing reluctance among provincial governments to commit public funds to a large-scale sporting event with uncertain returns.

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With Canada’s united front now fractured, India’s chances appear increasingly promising. Ahmedabad has emerged as the leading venue for India’s proposed bid, with the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Enclave at the heart of the plan. The enclave is expected to host marquee disciplines such as aquatics, boxing, gymnastics, kabaddi, and cricket, while other facilities in Gujarat — including the Naranpura Sports Complex and the under-construction Karai Stadium — are being earmarked for athletics, judo, and shooting.

A high-level Indian delegation comprising officials from the Gujarat government, the Union Sports Ministry, and the Indian Olympic Association recently presented their proposal to the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) in London. According to Indian Express, the presentation emphasized infrastructural readiness, cost-efficiency, and a long-term sports legacy. CGF officials are scheduled to visit Ahmedabad again ahead of the August 31 deadline for formal bid submissions.