NSW Premier Mike Baird today signed a
new agreement with the Indian state of Gujarat that will strengthen
cultural, trade and diplomatic relations between NSW and India.
A new Memorandum of Understanding
between NSW and Gujarat has come into effect after Mr Baird and the
Chief Minister of Gujarat, Mrs Anandiben Patel, attended an official
signing in Ahmedabad.
Mr Baird said the agreement concludes
negotiations initiated by the NSW Government in 2013 and allows both
states to share knowledge and expertise across five key areas.
“This historic agreement marks the start
of a new chapter between NSW and Gujarat and outlines our mutual desire
to share knowledge in the areas of education, skills development, water
security, urban technology and sustainable urban development.
“Gujarat is undergoing a major urban
transformation. There are plans to build eight cities across the state,
which is home to 6.2 million mostly rural residents.
“Our cultural and historic connections
to India place us in a fortunate position. We have an opportunity to
share knowledge and learn from each other during this major development
drive, which will in turn benefit both our state economies.
“The Gujarat International Finance
Tec-City, which has similarities to Sydney’s financial and residential
hub Barangaroo, is under construction in Ahmedabad.
“As part of the MOU, a delegation of
planning experts from UrbanGrowth and the Barangaroo Delivery Authority
will travel to Gujarat to provide insights into sustainable urban
planning to the Indian state as it grows and develops.
“We also have much to learn from how
Gujarat is meeting the challenges of its urban growth, and this MOU
provides the basis for knowledge and information sharing.
“Education is NSW’s biggest services
export and India is NSW’s third largest source of international
students. As of September 2014, there were more than 12,000 Indian
students enrolled in NSW tertiary institutions.
“This agreement will open pathways for a
two-way exchange of students between NSW and Gujarat to give students a
global experience and grow networks between our states.
“Water security and clean technology are
also increasing areas of concern across India and as part of our
partnership with Gujarat we’ll share expertise to assist with waste
water treatment and recycling.
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