Commonwealth Games in New Delhi
A giant tethered “aerostat” balloon bearing the Delhi 2010 logo hovers over
Despite its cost, the opening ceremony spurred pride among many Indians. Sharmila Singh, a teacher from Delhi, said: “Tonight I think we showed the world what we are capable of.” (Deshakalyan Chowdhury / AFP/Getty Images)
Australian athletes walk with their country’s flag at the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games. (Harish Tyagi /EPA)
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Dancers perform during the opening ceremony for the games. (Victor Caivano / Associated Press)
A high point in the ceremony was a journey featuring a model train that chugged around the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium as depictions of India’s religions, regions, languages, passions and common men and women burst from its many carriages. (Lee Jin-man / Associated Press)
The performances, one featuring yoga poses, added to a colorful event that was the culmination of a final week of frantic preparations. In the week leading up to the games, police and troops perched on building tops, along roads and on balconies, especially near the main stadium. Many shops and businesses were closed Sunday, reportedly at the urging of government, while cars were forced to navigate a gantlet of security barriers. (Ryan Remiorz / Associated Press)
Indian wrestler Sushil Kumar carries the baton in the Queen’s Baton Relay, similar to the Olympic torch relay. (Victor Caivano / Associated Press)
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Jawaharlal Nehru stadium lights up in the night. (Lee Jin-man / AP Photo)
Prince Charles officially opened the games. (Feng Li / Getty Images)
Indian Prime Minister