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hopefully never.
I get that watching football is a big thing in India now - all the major european leagues being live on TV is proof of that, but in terms of playing - it's still a regional thing, right? I'm happy to be corrected.
Mind you, they gave the WC to Qatar of all places - so who knows
Those Olympics standard stadiums and stuff will surely be used later, no doubts in it. India is not Greece. If Greece can host with no loss/little profit then India too if can attract tourists (which i am sure can) and broadcasting rights and other activities can generating revenue too. The main hurdles are organising event on time corruption free and enough athletes who can guarantee medals to cheer.I sincerely hope we NEVER host it.
Too much money will be wasted building stadiums,enclosures & tracks nobody will use after the Olympics are after!
Add to that the final costs for the Olympics are NEVER anywhere close to what the Initial projections are!
They always increase due to inflation or "unforeseen circumstances" & corrupt+inefficient ministers & bureaucrats
& if these games cover to India,we will be a left with a bill larger than the Sochi Olympics & be left with too many financial problems like the Greeks were after the Athens Olympics & the Canadians were after Montreal
"By the same token, many Olympics leave a city with some serious debt. Montreal, for example, took about 30 years to pay off the debt incurred from its 1976 summer games. The original budget for the Athens 2004 games was $1.6 billion. Final tally? They cost the public about $16 billion [source: The New York Times]. We're going to rate that at:"
LA-84 & Barcelona-92 are possibly the only games which have ever generated any profits & actually helped the cities after the games ended
Do have a look at these links
http://www.alternet.org/culture/what-happens-cities-after-olympics
http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/10-olympic-games-bankrupted-host-countries.html
http://blog.wallstreetsurvivor.com/2014/01/13/the-economics-of-the-olympics-some-fun-facts/
The question is not 'if' but 'when'.
When is the time optimal? As of now organizing such an event will not have a happy ending. The performance of the athletes in Rio is proof of an unstable talent pool that is severely let down by the state and corrupt officials. The commonwealth games in 2010 was a looters paradise and reflects an unwillingness from the government officials to take national 'face' seriously.
2038 perhaps? Forget about making money from the olympics, the benefits are intangible but they do exist. Indian athletes winning medals might instill in the population a national pride and break down the barriers between castes and regionalism as Im sure the population will cheer all Indians regardless of social background and demographic.
How?Those Olympics standard stadiums and stuff will surely be used later, no doubts in it. India is not Greece. If Greece can host with no loss/little profit then India too if can attract tourists (which i am sure can) and broadcasting rights and other activities can generating revenue too. The main hurdles are organising event on time corruption free and enough athletes who can guarantee medals to cheer.
There are Far Cheaper options for building National pride and bringing down barriers between people.
The ROI for Olympics is just not there. Pretty much the reason why most Indians neither train for the Olympics nor watch it.
Its just a circus show without the clowns and animals.