He shared this
perspective during a meeting held in Gandhinagar with the High Commissioner of Australia to
India, Mr
Philip Green OAM.
With reference to
the Brisbane Olympic Games scheduled for 2032, the meeting included detailed
discussions on Australia’s ongoing efforts to develop infrastructure,
accommodation, and related facilities.
The High Commissioner elaborated on plans for the
post-Games utilisation of this infrastructure, including its conversion into
public housing and student hostels, as well as the use of sports grounds for
other events.
The High Commissioner of Australia extended an
invitation to a high-level delegation from Gujarat to visit Brisbane to observe
and review the preparations. He also conveyed Australia’s interest in
partnering with Gujarat to offer advanced training, particularly in swimming,
para-athletics, and high-performance centres.
While acknowledging the skills and excellence of
Australian athletes, CM expressed optimism about advancing through
collaborative efforts, enabling Gujarat’s athletes to benefit from world-class
training and perform strongly at the 2036 Olympic Games.
The High Commissioner of Australia also briefed CM
about plans to establish a Centre of Excellence at Deakin University in GIFT
City for sports science, sports business, and sports research, aimed at
creating a comprehensive and self-sustaining ecosystem. He also invited Chief
Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel to attend Deakin University’s first convocation
ceremony, scheduled for March 2026.
CM further stated
that under the leadership of Prime
Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the strong and friendly relations
between India and Australia, along with Australia’s partnership in the Vibrant
Gujarat Summit, have benefited Gujarat across sectors such as gems and
jewellery, textiles, apparel and clothing, life sciences, and pharmaceuticals.
The High Commissioner
of Australia commended Gujarat’s leadership and rapid progress in the renewable
energy sector and conveyed Australia’s willingness to support the state by
sharing its expertise in renewable energy transition.
He also lauded the
development of solar rooftop training facilities with a capacity of 2,000
trainees at Pandit Deendayal Energy University, highlighting in particular the
increasing participation and enthusiasm of women in these programmes.
The meeting was
attended by Principal
Secretary to the Chief Minister Shri Sanjeev Kumar, Secretary Shri Ajay Kumar,
and Managing Director of iNDEXTb Shri Keyur Sampat and other
officials.