Ahmedabad to Host 2030 Commonwealth Games: India’s Big Sporting Leap
Ahmedabad will host the 2030 Commonwealth Games, making history as Gujarat’s first-ever venue for the event. The Ahmedabad 2030 Commonwealth Games promise to turn the city into a vibrant global sports hub.
The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) selected Ahmedabad after an extensive review. It praised the city’s modern facilities, government support, and sustainable development plans. Therefore, the decision reflects confidence in India’s growing sports infrastructure.
Big Boost for Sports, Jobs, and Tourism
The grand Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Enclave will be the main venue. It will host athletics, ceremonies, and several major events. In addition, the iconic Narendra Modi
Stadium will stage the opening and closing ceremonies.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi called it “a proud moment for every Indian.” He said the Games will boost tourism, generate jobs, and highlight India’s ability to host global events. The Gujarat government also plans to make the Games green and smart by using renewable energy and electric transport.
Over 6,500 athletes from 70 nations will compete in more than 20 sports. As a result, Ahmedabad’s infrastructure is rapidly expanding. The city is upgrading the metro and international airport to improve connectivity.
Sports lovers and residents are excited about the opportunities ahead. The event will encourage cultural exchange and national pride. With India last hosting the Games in 2010, the 2030 edition will reignite the nation’s sporting spirit.
Ahmedabad is ready to shine on the world stage—celebrating unity, energy, and progress through sport.