Located in the heart of New Delhi, the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium is a landmark of modern Indian sports infrastructure. Originally constructed for the 1982 Asian Games, it was extensively upgraded in 2010 for the Commonwealth Games, transforming it into a world-class facility. The stadium’s striking oval design, eco-friendly features, and vast seating capacity make it a hub for athletics, football, and large-scale cultural events. Beyond sports, it has hosted international concerts, political ceremonies, and community programs, cementing its role as a versatile venue.