India to Host 2028 World Indoor Athletics Championships in Bhubaneswar
In a landmark victory for Indian sports, the World Athletics Council has officially named Bhubaneswar as the host city for the 2028 World Indoor Athletics Championships. Announced on Thursday during a high-profile council meeting in Torun, Poland, this decision marks the first time India will host this elite global indoor event, signaling a new era for track and field in the country.
The awarding of the hosting rights serves as a testament to India’s rapid infrastructure development and its growing stature within the international athletic community.
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World Athletics Council Greenlights India’s Landmark Bid
The official confirmation came from World Athletics Vice President Adille Sumariwalla, who represented India at the council meeting held just a day before the 2026 World Indoor Championships. The successful bid was the culmination of a strategic push by the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) to bring world-class indoor competition to the subcontinent.
The council’s decision followed a rigorous evaluation process. India’s readiness was underscored by the presence of top Odisha government officials in Poland, demonstrating the strong administrative backing behind the proposal.
High-Level Inspection of the Kalinga Stadium Complex
The path to this victory was paved in January 2026, when a dedicated two-member delegation from World Athletics conducted a comprehensive site visit to Bhubaneswar. The team inspected the state-of-the-art indoor facility at the Kalinga Stadium Complex, which was inaugurated in 2024.
The delegation was reportedly impressed by the facility’s adherence to global standards, including its specialised track surfaces and athlete-centric design. This inspection was the final hurdle in proving that India could provide a world-class environment for the world’s best athletes.
The Neeraj Chopra Effect: A Catalyst for Global Recognition
AFI President Bahadur Singh Sagoo highlighted that this achievement is a direct byproduct of India’s recent successes on the global stage. He noted that the “sharp focus” on Indian track and field—largely sparked by Neeraj Chopra’s consecutive Olympic and World Championship medals—has changed the perception of the nation as a sporting powerhouse.
“The World Athletics 2028 Indoor Athletics Championships allotted to India mark the growing stature of Indian athletics,” Sagoo remarked. This move positions India not just as a participant but as a premier destination for the highest level of athletic competition.
Outpacing International Competition
India’s victory was particularly significant given the interest from other nations. New Zealand had also expressed a strong desire to host the 2028 edition. However, India’s robust bid and superior indoor infrastructure gave it the edge. Technical committee chairman Ravinder Chaudhry noted that the final decision was a proud moment for the Indian delegation, confirming the country’s emergence as a preferred host over traditional sporting giants.
Event Structure: What to Expect in Bhubaneswar 2028
The World Indoor Championships is a biennial showpiece that condenses the thrill of track and field into a high-energy, three-day format. The 2028 edition is expected to feature 26 events, split equally between men and women.
Key Disciplines include:
- Sprints & Middle Distance: 60m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, and 3000m.
- Technical Races: 60m hurdles and the 4x400m relay.
- Field Events: High jump, pole vault, long jump, triple jump, and shot put.
- Combined Events: Heptathlon for men and Pentathlon for women.
Bhubaneswar will also see the continuation of the 4x400m mixed relay, adding a modern, inclusive dynamic to the championships.
Bhubaneswar as a Global Sports Hub
The selection of Bhubaneswar further solidifies Odisha’s reputation as the “Sports Capital of India“. The Kalinga Indoor Athletics Stadium is already South Asia’s largest and most advanced facility of its kind.
World-Class Facility Highlights
- Synthetic Tracks: A 200m synthetic track and a specialised 80m+20m running track.
- Designated Field Zones: Custom areas for long jump, pole vault, and shot put, designed for maximum performance.
- Athlete Accommodations: 60 twin-sharing rooms within the complex for full-time high-performance coaching.
- Upcoming Events: The venue is currently preparing to host the National Indoor Athletics Championships (March 24-25, 2026), serving as a crucial dress rehearsal.
India’s Strategic Vision for the 2036 Olympics
Hosting the 2028 World Indoors is a calculated step in India’s broader mission to host the 2036 Olympic Games. The country has launched several high-stakes bids to build a portfolio of successful global events.
In addition to the Bhubaneswar events, India is bidding for the 2028 World U20 Athletics Championships and the 2031 World Athletics Championships, both slated for Ahmedabad. With the 2030 Commonwealth Games also headed to Gujarat, India is rapidly becoming the epicentre of the global sporting calendar.





