Gujarat & West Midlands Forge Green, AI & Education Ties Post UK-India Deal

A high-level UK delegation from the West Midlands met with Gujarat's Chief Minister to explore collaborative opportunities following the recent India-UK trade agreement. Key discussion areas included higher education, the green economy, artificial intelligence, and advanced manufacturing. The talks also covered joint development of sports infrastructure ahead of the 2030 Commonwealth Games, which Gujarat will host. Chief Minister Patel proposed forming a joint working group to accelerate partnership efforts across these sectors.

Key Points: Gujarat, West Midlands Partner on AI, Green Economy Post Trade Deal

  • Cooperation in AI & advanced manufacturing
  • Green economy & electric vehicle focus
  • Higher education & skill development partnership
  • Joint planning for 2030 Commonwealth Games
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Gujarat, West Midlands discuss education, green economy and AI cooperation after UK-India trade deal

Following the UK-India trade agreement, Gujarat and the West Midlands discuss cooperation in AI, green energy, education, and the 2030 Commonwealth Games.

"Gujarat has evolved into a global investment destination through sector-specific policies and consistent reforms. - Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, Feb 23

A high-level delegation from the West Midlands Combined Authority met the Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel in Gandhinagar during its first visit to the state following the recent India-UK trade agreement.

The delegation, led by West Midlands Mayor Richard Parker, on Sunday, discussed cooperation in higher education, green economy and electric vehicles, skill development, artificial intelligence and advanced manufacturing.

The visiting members also explored potential collaboration in developing sports infrastructure and the broader sports ecosystem ahead of the Commonwealth Games scheduled to be held in Gujarat in 2030.

During the meeting, CM Patel said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India had "emerged as a trusted friend to nations across the world".

He added that Gujarat had benefited significantly from policy-driven governance and sustained investment outreach since the launch of the Vibrant Gujarat initiative in 2003.

"Gujarat has evolved into a global investment destination through sector-specific policies and consistent reforms," the Chief Minister said.

Referring to the vision of 'Viksit Bharat-2047', he added that the state was prepared to take the lead in emerging sectors, including green growth, and was ready to extend full cooperation in areas of partnership identified by the UK side.

Members of the delegation expressed interest in attracting UK expertise in areas such as advanced manufacturing, clean energy and university-led innovation.

They also extended an invitation to Chief Minister Patel and a senior delegation from Gujarat to visit the West Midlands in connection with preparations for the 2030 Commonwealth Games.

Chief Minister Patel proposed the formation of a joint working group comprising officials from Gujarat and the West Midlands to coordinate efforts and accelerate collaboration.

He suggested that iNDEXTb be designated as the nodal agency for this purpose and invited the foreign delegation to participate in the upcoming Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference and the Vibrant Summit-2027.

The delegation included senior representatives from the West Midlands Growth Company, E.ON Energy Infrastructure Solutions, the University of Warwick Innovation District, the University of Birmingham, GEDU, Aston University and the UKIFF India Global Forum.

Senior state government officials, including Additional Chief Secretary (Industries) Mamta Verma and Industries Commissioner P. Swaroop, were present at the meeting.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone working in the EV sector in Pune, I'm keen to see how this UK collaboration translates into actual skill development and job creation on the ground. Hope the joint working group ensures the benefits reach beyond just Gujarat.
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Priya S
Wonderful news! The focus on university-led innovation is crucial. Indian students and researchers can gain so much from ties with institutions like Warwick and Birmingham. This is a smarter use of the trade deal than just goods exchange.
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Rohit P
While the intentions sound good, I hope this doesn't become another MoU-signing event with little follow-up. We need concrete projects and timelines. Also, the sports infrastructure development must leave a legacy for local athletes, not just for a 2-week event.
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Meera T
Gujarat's model is impressive, but I wish other states got similar focused attention and investment. Can this "Vibrant Gujarat" knowledge be shared so the entire country develops in a balanced way? The growth should not be limited to one or two states.
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David E
Collaboration in advanced manufacturing is key for 'Make in India'. If we can get UK expertise while building capacity here, it's a win-win. The green economy focus is also timely given our climate commitments.

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