In 2017, the Commonwealth Games Federation announced that the 2022 Commonwealth Games would no longer be held in
Durban. The Games were awarded to
Birmingham who chose not to include Shooting in the programme for the first time since 1970. Following unsuccessful representations by the ISSF and British Shooting to have Shooting reinstated, the NRAI and IOA started plans to host a parallel Shooting competition in India and entered discussions with the CGF to have the medals included in Birmingham's medal table. The NRAI and IOA proposed full funding for the event, covering travel, accommodation expenses, and other costs for several hundred athletes. Proposals were also made to include Archery, which had not been included since the
2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi. Initial plans were to host the event in
Chandigarh, which would have required the construction of a new 1000yard fullbore range for the Queens shoot. The planned event - named the
Commonwealth Shooting and Archery Championship - was cancelled in July 2021 due to ongoing concerns over COVID-19. == See also ==