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317:—the constitution of the International Olympic Committee—and accredited. To avoid the ambiguity generated by the literal meaning of term "athletic", sub-committee rectified the primitively proposed title of the federation from Asian Amateur Athletic Federation to Asian Games Federation. Afghanistan, Burma, India, Pakistan, and the Philippines became the first five members of the Asian Games Federation after signing the constitution in its full term; the other four attendees also signed it, but it still needed the ratification by their governments or their National Sports Associations or 333: 347: 183:), received the consent of federation in February 1948. Yadavindra, on the request of Sondhi, became the president of the organising committee for the Championship, and Sondhi took the position of chairman. In early July, formal invitations were sent to various Asian countries, backed by the letter from the AAFI. But the response was not positive as there was a scheduling conflict with the 264:
stoutly backed the second proposal, and the first proposal was accepted by the attendees with an amendment. For the further development of the federation, a decision was made to conduct a meeting during the Championship in New Delhi in February 1949, and a sub-committee, consisting representatives
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were called for the meeting, but only representatives from Burma, Ceylon, China, India, Philippines, and Korea attended. Sondhi made two proposals: first, to organise an Asian Athletic Championship in February 1949 in New Delhi, and second, to establish the Asian Games Federation, based on the IOC
179:, for which he needed an approval of the IOA, he opted for a single event championship titled the Asian Athletic Championships—a track and field event. Sondhi, who was also the president of the Amateur Athletic Federation of India (AAFI) (now 172:(IOA), to communicate with meeting attendees to establish the Asian Games Federation. The proposal was not acknowledged by some representatives and the rest, who approved, refused to make any commitment. 175:
In July 1947, the IOA, which initially was advocating the organisation of Games, retracted its patronage for unknown reasons. Sondhi found an alternative; rather than organising a
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The Asian Athletics Championship was not realised due to "unsettled conditions" and economic difficulties of participating nations, but a meeting was organised at the
581: 576: 277:, in Delhi, among the representatives of nine Asian nations, on 12 and 13 February 1949. The meeting was attended by the representatives of 152:—a meeting with a prospect to bring the possibility of Asian Games under the attention of participating countries. Before the conference, 321:. The federation elected Yadavindra Singh as the president, Jorge B. Vargas as vice-president, and G. D. Sondhi as secretary treasurer. 411: 519: 257: 491: 453: 385: 108:(AGF) was the governing body of sports in Asia from 1949 to 1982. The federation was disbanded on 16 November 1982 in 365: 199:, Sondhi held a meeting on 8 August 1948, at Mount Royal Hotel in London. Invitations were sent to all the Asian 157: 544: 360: 208: 204: 180: 274: 129: 318: 200: 169: 96: 145: 113: 38: 265:
from four nations, was appointed to draft the constitution and ordinances of the federation.
586: 415: 184: 8: 313:. The drafted constitution, presented by the sub-committee, was again revised as per the 165: 483: 196: 487: 176: 161: 153: 141: 125: 121: 449: 332: 314: 261: 570: 513:"The First Asian Games Championships will be held in March 1951 at New Delhi" 352: 128:. The Federation was established on 13 February 1949, in a meeting held in 389: 338: 306: 278: 236: 212: 117: 73: 548: 294: 216: 149: 109: 310: 302: 232: 260:
and first Filipino member of the International Olympic Committee
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Index

Olympic Council of Asia
Asian Games
National Olympic Committees
New Delhi
Olympic Council of Asia
Asian Games
1951
1982
Patiala House
Jawaharlal Nehru
prime minister of India
New Delhi
Guru Dutt Sondhi
International Olympic Committee
Yadavindra Singh
Maharaja of Patiala
Indian Olympic Association
multi-sport event
Athletics Federation of India
1948 Summer Olympics
1948 Olympic Games
National Olympic Committees
Korea
China
Philippines
Singapore
Burma
Ceylon
India
Pakistan

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