India’s sporting dreams are scaling new heights as Ahmedabad positions itself to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games. With the Union Cabinet officially approving the bid on August 27, 2025, the city is undergoing a massive infrastructure and cultural overhaul to meet global standards. From world-class stadiums to multimodal transport hubs, Ahmedabad is not just preparing to host a sporting event—it’s crafting a legacy that could pave the way for the 2036 Olympics.
Key highlights from the bid and preparations
1. The Union Cabinet, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, approved India’s bid to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games, naming Ahmedabad as the ideal venue
2. The Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Enclave in Motera will serve as the central venue, anchored by the Narendra Modi Stadium, the world’s largest cricket ground
3. A grant-in-aid has been sanctioned for the Gujarat government, and the Host Collaboration Agreement is set to be signed pending final approval
Infrastructure upgrades and mega venues
- The Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Enclave spans 300 acres and will feature 10 new stadiums, including permanent and temporary venues for gymnastics, skateboarding, softball, tennis, and football
- The Narendra Modi Stadium, with a seating capacity of over one lakh, has already proven its mettle by hosting the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Final
- The enclave will also include an 18,000-seat indoor arena, an aquatics centre, and a dedicated Athletes’ Village capable of housing 3,000 athletes
Multi-sport hubs and international events
- The newly completed Veer Savarkar Sports Complex in Naranpura hosted the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championship 2025, featuring 300 lifters from 30 nations
- This complex includes an aquatics centre, indoor multisport arena, and a Centre for Sports Excellence, built at a cost of ₹850 crore
- The Asian Aquatics Championship is scheduled for September–October 2025, further showcasing Ahmedabad’s readiness for global competitions
Transport and urban connectivity
- A multimodal transport hub is under development in Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar, integrating Western Railway tracks, city bus services, and metro connectivity
- The goal is to ensure seamless movement for athletes, officials, and spectators during the Games
- Urban beautification and smart city upgrades are also underway to enhance the city’s global appeal
Economic and cultural impact
- Hosting the Commonwealth Games is expected to generate thousands of jobs across sports science, event management, logistics, media, and hospitality
- Local businesses will benefit from increased tourism, with athletes, coaches, officials, and fans from 72 countries expected to visit
- The event will foster national pride and inspire a new generation of athletes, while positioning India as a serious contender for future Olympic hosting rights
Strategic vision and future goals
- Ahmedabad’s bid aligns with India’s broader sporting ambitions under the Amrit Kaal Vision 2047
- The city is being groomed not just for the Commonwealth Games but also as a frontrunner for hosting the 2036 Olympics
- The Gujarat Sports Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited is spearheading the ₹6,000 crore investment in six sports complexes, with the majority allocated to the Motera enclave
Outlook and next steps
- August 31 is the final date for submitting the bid, and the Indian Olympic Association is expected to complete formalities within days
- The host city for the 2030 Commonwealth Games will be announced in November 2025 at the General Assembly of Commonwealth Sport in Glasgow
- With Canada withdrawing its bid, India’s chances have significantly improved, making Ahmedabad the likely stage for one of the world’s biggest sporting spectacles
Sources: Hindustan Times, The Hindu, India Today, ANI News, Press Information Bureau