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We have a population of 1.2 billion. Yet we have not performed well at any of the Olympic Games till now. What could be the reasons?

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Answered by abhinav12345712
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Answered by JaideepHarsha
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The Indian contingent to Rio Olympics 2016 was made up of 118 players competing for 15 disciplines. At the last tally, we returned home with two medals, one silver, and one bronze.

Why does India, a country of 1.2 billion people, struggle to win medals in Olympic games? Now that I've baited you, here are a couple of charts.

In the first chart, I took the top - 25 countries by count of weighted medals (gold = 4, silver = 2 and bronze = 1) in 2012, and plotted them by their GDP. Surprisingly linear fit. China, Russia, and Great Britain do better than the others. Japan, Canada, Brazil do worse than the others. But more or less, the number of medals you win is proportional to your country's GDP.

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