Kalmadi, who was jailed and later released on bail in connection with the 2010 Commonwealth Games scam, was nominated for the honorary post at the 80th Council Meeting of the AAA in Jakarta on March 12.
"The Council resolved to include Mr Suresh Kalmadi, former president of AAA as a Hon Life President of AAA for his work in the development of athletics in Asia during his tenure," the AAA said in a statement.
Kalmadi, a former President of Indian Olympic Association, also lost the membership of the highly influential Council of the IAAF, the world governing body of the sport, after losing the election to Al-Hamad.
The influential Al-Hamad is all set to be re-elected as AAA chief in June for another term and he is also currently one of the vice-presidents of the IAAF.
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"Hubei Olympic Sports Centre in Wuhan (China) will host over 50 athletes and coaches from Asia. Host China will provide coaching support for the athletes and coaches. Training Camp will take place from May 18-31," the AAA said.
The Council Meeting also confirmed the dates and venues of Asian Grand Prix series to be held in Thailand.
Al-Hamad also stressed on the inclusive cooperation with the athletics body of Oceania especially in the field of coaching programmes to develop grassroots athletics in Asia.
The IAAF presidential candidates Sergey Bubka of Ukarine and Sebastian Coe of Great Britain also presented their vision of World of Athletics to the council members. Election of IAAF president will take place in Beijing during IAAF World Championship in Athletics in August.