India boycott winter Olympics
Winter
Olympics 2022: The charming opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Beijing,
the 'unique' reason for India's diplomatic boycott
The Winter Olympics 2022 has kicked off with a spectacular
opening ceremony in the Chinese capital, Beijing, which was attended by leaders
of several countries, including Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan and
Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Chinese President Xi Jinping, who has kept himself in check
during the epidemic, inaugurated the Winter Olympics at the Bird's Nest
Stadium.
It is to be noted that the United States, Canada, United
Kingdom, Australia, Lithuania, Kosovo, Belgium, Denmark and Estonia as well as
India have also boycotted these competitions diplomatically but for various
reasons.
Most countries have diplomatically boycotted China for
serious human rights abuses, but India has done so because a soldier who lit
the Winter Olympics torch has crossed the border with India in 2020. Was
involved in the conflict.
The opening ceremony of the competition, which runs from
February 4 to 20, was a spectacular display of fireworks, but it also adorned
the beautiful graphics screens with the help of modern equipment.
The opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics was
presented by Zheng Yamao. This time they organized a very modern opening
ceremony but it will be very limited due to the global epidemic and severe
cold.
The last opening ceremony was attended by 15,000 people,
including singers, musicians and musicians.
However, this time their number has been limited to 3,000 and
the topics to be addressed in this regard include environmental protection and
reduction of carbon emissions.
Beijing 2022 is the second Olympics to be held during the
global epidemic. Strict code protocols were also enforced at last year's Summer
Olympics in Tokyo. In China, as in Japan, no one will be able to watch
the games as a spectator for a ticket.
All participants in these sports, including athletes and
volunteers, will be subjected to daily PCR tests and are restricted to a system
that restricts their mobility.
During this time it will be mandatory to wear face masks at all times, except during training, during sports, in the rooms and during meals.
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