India can learn lessons from CWG shortcomings: Krishna

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Press Trust of India New York
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 1:17 AM IST

Confident that the Delhi Commonwealth Games would be a success, External Affairs Minister S M Krishna has, nevertheless, said that India could learn a lesson from the shortcomings which surfaced in the run-up to the mega sporting event.

"I think every country learns a lesson from their preparatory work and India cannot be an exception," the minister told PTI in response to a question.

He, however, dismissed claims that the mishaps during the preparatory stage had marred India's image on the international stage.

"India's image is much beyond the Commonwealth Games... that is only a part of it," Krishna said.

"When the Games are over India will be happy to say that the Games have been conducted successfully to the satisfaction of the international community," he said and added that music maestro A R Rahman's song will catapult the Games to a flying start.

Thousands of athletes have arrived in New Delhi where the Games will be inaugurated on Sunday at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

Krishna has fielded several questions on the issue from the Indian and foreign media during his stay in New York where he attended the opening session of the General Assembly.

Speaking at the Asia Society this week, Krishna said the criticism might have been glaring in the pre-Games period but ultimately what would matter is how the event was held.

"This has been said about every international athletic event before it starts. Questions are always asked and doubts are always expressed. I am going to be back here again next year and then you can ask me how well we conducted the Games," he said.

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First Published: Sep 30 2010 | 3:13 PM IST

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