New Delhi: Union Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Monday said that India has to identify sporting talent at a young age to increase its Olympic medals tally.
"To make India a sporting power, we have to do a lot of work. We have a population of around 130 crores but we have only 28 medals in Olympics. To change this, we have to identify talent at a young age and programmes like 'Khelo India' are aimed at it," Rijiju said.
The minister said that the government will expand the sporting infrastructure in the country to attract more people towards sports.
"We will try to expand the SAI center's in the country. We want the involvement of corporate houses to get funds. Ministry funds several private academies for various sports (disciplines)," he added.
When asked about the Indian Olympic Association's (IOC) proposal of boycotting 2020 Commonwealth Games due to the exclusion of shooting from the event, Rijiju said, "Apart from issue related to the games, it is also a political matter. Commonwealth nations are those countries who were ruled by the British Empire. India is the largest country in the Commonwealth and gets its most of the medals from shooting. I have asked the Indian Olympic Association president to talk to the CWG president regarding the matter and if in case it will not get resolved, we will try to solve it at government level."
International Tennis Federation (ITF) on August 23 postponed the Davis Cup tie between India and Pakistan to November after an in-depth security review of the current situation in Pakistan was done by independent expert security advisors.
The Indian team was scheduled to travel to Pakistan for the first time in 55 years to participate in the Davis Cup Asia-Oceania Group-1 tie at Islamabad on September 14-15.