Right from the time Olympics began, hosting one was a matter of great prestige and honor for the nation. It not just measures the progress of the nation but is also a platform where the world at large will look up to them.
India is the largest democracy in the world with the second largest population. It has a booming economy with its GDP growth rate standing at 8.8%. By 2020 India and China are expected to become the world’s greatest economies. But in the field of sports, our neighbour is already a step ahead of us. The Beijing Olympics and the Asian Games at Guangzhou have only added to their glory. The XIVth Asiad is being regarded as the largest event in the history of the games. The grand opening ceremony at Pearl River took the world at awe. Even the final medal tally is led by the traditional powerhouse China while India stands at a meager 6th position.
But we do have hope. This is proved by our very own coastal girls Ashwini Akkunje, the Kundapur Express, and Mamatha Poojary who have done us all proud with their gold medals at the Asian Games.
We also have the recent Commonwealth Games to cheer. The very fact that India hosted the Games proves that the world is starting to notice her. She not just put forward a spectacular show at the CWG but also showcased her technical know-how by conducting the them in a grand way. Under such circumstances, India is definitely a suitable candidate to play host to The Olympics 2020. Even Indian athletes and sportspersons will be greatly benefited by this. They will be able to put their best foot forward with the support of their home crowd.
Building new stadiums and renovating the older ones will help the youth with better avenues for training and practice. It would also encourage the budding talents of India to take sports seriously and change the attitude of people towards the youth considering sports as a profession. Conducting such an important sporting event will not just catapult India into the global picture but also bring rich dividends. People from all over the world will rediscover this magical place. It will improve tourism and infrastructure which will in turn cause employment and boost our economy further.
But on the other hand, India is just a developing nation. 70% of her population still depends on agriculture for their living. More than one-third of the Indians still live below the poverty line. Under such circumstances, can India afford to spend such huge amount for a sporting extravaganza just to show the world that she is prospering? Instead, this money could be channelized for other developmental projects like building roads, houses for the poor, providing education and health care. For the recent Commonwealth Games itself the total expenditure stands around 300 billion. Will the common tax payer be able to handle this added burden? Also the entire system is known for its corruption which was exposed to a certain extent during the recent Commonwealth Games. Most of the committees formed to organize the games were headed by politicians who have little experience or education about decision making or conducting sporting events of such magnitude. Also there were various controversies regarding the organization and planning for the games. The inadequate facilities and poor preparedness were widely criticised.
Again rising security threat from our neighboring countries still continues to cause many world-class sportsmen to pull out from events conducted in our country. Security is definitely a serious issue when the whose-who of the sporting world will be concentrated in one part of the map. Any lapse in security will give rise to disastrous consequences.
Conducting a sporting event like the Olympics is definitely a huge responsibility and challenge for the nation that will make or break the spirit of the people, economy and progress of the nation.
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