India will be providing equipments to Tokyo olympics

Because of Prime Minister's Make in India movement India will be supplying equipments to Tokyo Olympics.

The Olympics, as well as many other major events throughout the world, were cancelled last year because of the spread of covid19. However, thanks to the discovery of the vaccine and all of the facts on Coronavirus, Tokyo will host the Olympics in 2021 this year.

And, thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Make in India drive, India will shine during the Olympics. We may not be the best athletic country but we shall be proudly present 

The Tokyo Olympics will be outfitted with equipment manufactured by an Indian business. Indian firms Anand track and field equipment, Bhalla international and Nelco are among the six companies listed by sports governing body global athletics to supply shot put, hammer throw, and discus throw equipment.

During the Olympics, which begin on July 23, they will give shot put (7.26kg), discus (2kg), and hammer (7.26kg). Anand track provides both men and women with equipment, as well as 36 pieces of equipment in total.

Anand track and field was also given a supply of equipment for the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona. Their journey began in 1991 at the Tokyo Olympics. This firm is based in Meerut and has a factory in Delhi.

In addition, Bhalla International is supplying 36 pieces of equipment. In 2016, their brand was recognised for producing the highest-quality products at the Rio Olympics.

Many athletes prefer to personalise their equipment, so they’ve contacted the companies listed above to make changes to their gear. Some athletes simply use the equipment as it was designed by the company.