Olympic Games: India interested in hosting 2036 event, says Narendra Modi

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Narendra Modi has been prime minister of India since 2014

India is interested in hosting the 2036 Olympic Games, the country's prime minister Narendra Modi has said.

In a speech at the opening ceremony of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) session in Mumbai, Modi said India "will leave no stone unturned" in efforts to secure the showpiece.

The country has never staged the Olympics, but the 2010 Commonwealth Games were in Delhi.

Modi said hosting the Games is "the age-old dream" for India.

"We want to realise this dream with your collaboration and support. I am confident that India will get the support of the IOC," he told the committee.

Modi also said India would look to host the Youth Olympics in 2029.

"Sport is not just about winning medals but also winning hearts," he added.

Mexico and Indonesia have officially expressed interest in hosting the 2036 Olympics, and in September Poland president Andrzej Duda said his country was also hopeful of staging the event.

Poland has never hosted an Olympic Games, summer or winter.

Paris will host the 2024 Olympics, with Los Angeles staging the Games in 2028 and Brisbane in 2032.

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