Across Asia, hosting the Olympic Games is treated as a sign that a developing country has arrived. Tokyo became the first Asian city to host the Olympics, in 1964.
South Korea announced its economic ascendancy by hosting the Games in Seoul in 1988.
Now, just 30 years after China's economy began to open up, Beijing is hosting the Games, and the Chinese team is scooping up a substantial number of medals. Will this happen for the other rising Asian economic power, India? The country aspires to match China's record and has proposed that its capital, New Delhi, host the 2020 Summer Games
As with most aspects of India, the answer is not simple. At least three hurdles are apparent.
First, there is the country's pathetic performance in Olympiads. In Athens in 2004, India's 1.1 billion citizens produced only one medal winner. Even North Korea, with five medals, outperformed India. Since it began participating in 1928, India has generally won no more than a sole medal, with the exception of the 1952 event in Helsinki where it came away with two: hockey and wrestling. In Beijing, Abhinav Bindra has caused a sensation in India by becoming the first individual to win a gold medal. Still, few people outside India will notice or care, since there is scant hope of India's ranking among the top 50 medal winners. In contrast, China's medal haul is likely to put it among the top two countries this year.
The Commonwealth Games: A Trial Run
Then there is the issue of upgrading the infrastructure on time in a fractious democracy. In October 2010, New Delhi will host the Commonwealth Games, a gathering of about 6,000 athletes from the 72 countries with historic ties to Britain. Olympics boosters in India see these games as a showcase for India's Olympics bid for 2020. But upgrading roads and bridges and building tunnels in a city of 14 million is challenging. Hundreds of ancient monuments dot the Delhi landscape. These must be protected, and so must the homes of millions of voters. Public interest litigation has threatened to slow down some construction, such as the Olympic Village being built in the flood plain of the Yamuna River.
India's booming economy keeps the good New Delhi hotels full in normal times. Despite new construction, the capital is expected have a shortfall of more than 10,000 hotel rooms during the Commonwealth Games. The Olympics will stretch India's capacity much further. Solutions that work in autocratic China won't work in India's raucous open society.
And that brings us to the third challenge. Indian voters have become inclined to driving incumbent governments out of power, and coalitions composed for former members of the opposition often prefer to reverse the previous regime's decisions. Yet to win and host the Games, India's politicians and bureaucrats will need to rise above partisan differences for the next 12 years and keep the International Olympic Committee convinced that India can deliver good stable environment for games to be held .
Crazy About Cricket
The major problem is that cricket is not an Olympic sport and is unlikely to become one. However, the wild success of cricket's Indian Premier League, which launched this year, has convinced companies in India to build wider links to the world of sports. Some of this new funding will seek avenues other than cricket. Some physically adept athletes who play non-Olympic sports such as Kabaddi or Kho-Kho will be drawn to sports where world-class training could product medal winner in mainstream events.
This craziness about one particular game is root cause of pathetic condition of India in olympics, cricketers become celebrity here ,they are given so many prizes, privileges as if they have returned from front defeating enemies.This attitude of us making other sports condition deplorable Hockey our National game is loosing its imoratnce & is fighting for existence. Movise like chak de have some impact on minds of authorities.
COrporate should come forward
We expect tens of millions of dollars of new private and corporate funding to support athlete training in India during the next five years. Mittal's endowment was inspired by watching India's dismal results in Athens in 2004; Mukesh Ambani, India's wealthiest resident, arrived in Beijing in his own jet and may take similar measures to train potential Indian Olympians. Ambani has already shown his affinity for sports: His company, Reliance Industries, owns the Mumbai Indians, a cricket team in the Indian Premier League. Thier participation will reduce funds problme and will help in preparing atheletes of world class.
There's also plenty of evidence that India can build and manage major infrastructure projects. The ultramodern Delhi Metro train system is the most celebrated instance of a program that has consistently beaten time targets and stayed closed to budget. In fact, Delhi Metro is being expanded all the way to the airport in advance of the Commonwealth Games.
Rising aspirations among India's politicians, bureaucrats, and business leaders will accelerate an alignment of interest focused on national pride. India will pull out all the stops in order to win the right to host the 2020 Games
Cricket will continue to rule the Indian psyche. And India will have arrived on the international scene well in advance of the date it hosts the Olympic games.

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