Ahmedabad 2030: India’s Ultimate Sports Capitals Gears Up For The Commonwealth Games
Ahmedabad is sprinting toward a global sporting moment. The city is gearing up to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games, blending world-class venues with a compact, athlete-friendly sports ecosystem.

Exciting times lie ahead for sports fans in India. Ahmedabad is gearing upto host the 2030 Commonwealth Games. What makes it ideal? The city combines existing world-class venues with a compact new sports enclave, excellent push to establish itself as India’s “sports capital.” Evaluation reports praise Ahmedabad’s plan to deliver an affordable, athlete-friendly games.
Fans will be thrilled that the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium, the world’s largest cricket stadium, will host the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as other sporting events. The two major multi-sport hubs are also in the spotlight. The Naranpura Sports Complex and the under-construction Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Enclave. Both are being developed with Olympic-standard pools, arenas, and athlete facilities.
Major developments in Ahmedabad
The whole concept is designed so that all competition venues across Ahmedabad-Gandhinagar-Vadodara sit within a 30-45-minute travel radius. A win for athletes and fans alike. Getting around the city will also be smoother. The international airport, metro, BRTS networks, and new hotels are all being upgraded to handle spectators and athletes efficiently. Of course, traffic congestion remains a challenge, but the city is tackling it head-on.

Projects like the six-laning of the SP Ring Road (₹2,200 crore) and three new bridges worth ₹258 crore (expected by 2026) will ease bottlenecks at Makarba, Thaltej, and Sattadhar. Wastewater management, stormwater drainage, and older bridges like Subhash Bridge are also being restored and expanded to accommodate large crowds. Also, the mobility in the city is getting a major boost.
Mobility in the city as well
Metro Phase II (28+ kilometers), ring road expansions, and smart traffic systems with over 6,500 cameras are being implemented. This will be done alongside ₹330 crore in civic projects for water, sanitation, and connectivity, ensuring the city is ready to welcome athletes and fans from all around the world.
