Jharkhand CM's Diplomatic Push: Hemant Soren Meets Australian Envoy Amid Global Outreach

Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren and his wife Kalpana recently hosted Australia's High Commissioner to India. They held talks focused on mutual cooperation and shared interests with the visiting delegation. This meeting is part of Soren's active international outreach to attract global partnerships. It follows his recent European tour where he pitched Jharkhand as a prime investment destination.

Key Points: Hemant Soren Meets Australian High Commissioner Philip Green in Ranchi

  • CM Soren met Australian envoy Philip Green to discuss areas of mutual interest and cooperation
  • The meeting included experts in international law and economic research from the Australian delegation
  • This follows Soren's recent investment pitch in Spain, where he declared Jharkhand "ready for business"
  • The state also received a football training MoU proposal from Spanish club RCD Espanyol
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Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren meets Australian High Commissioner Green; holds talk on mutual cooperation, shared interest

Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren discusses mutual cooperation with Australia's High Commissioner Philip Green, continuing the state's international investment and partnership drive.

"During this time, a meaningful discussion took place on topics related to mutual cooperation and shared interests. - Hemant Soren"

Ranchi, December 15

Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren and his wife, Kalpana Soren, met with Australia's High Commissioner to India, Philip Green, along with other officials, at the Chief Minister's residence in Ranchi.

During their meeting on Sunday, both leaders held discussions that included key areas of mutual interest and cooperation.

Green was accompanied by Professor of International Law Susan Marks, First Secretary Tom Sanderford and Senior Economic Research Officer Anagha.

"Today, a courtesy meeting was held in India with Mr. Philip Green OAM, Australia's High Commissioner, Professor Susan Marks (International Law), Mr. Tom Sandford (First Secretary), and Ms. Anagha. During this time, a meaningful discussion took place on topics related to mutual cooperation and shared interests," the Jharkhand CM stated in a post on X.

The Jharkhand Chief Minister's Office (CMO) also confirmed the meeting in a post on X, stating, "Chief Minister Mr. Hemant Soren and MLA Mrs. Kalpana Soren met with the Australian High Commissioner to India, Mr. Philip Green OAM, Professor Susan Marks (International Law), Mr. Tom Sanderford (First Secretary), and Ms. Anagha (Senior Economic Research Officer)."

Earlier in April, Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren was on an official tour of Spain and Sweden, during which he made a strong investment pitch in Barcelona, asserting that "Jharkhand is ready for business" and inviting global entrepreneurs to invest in the state.

As part of the outreach, the Government of Jharkhand received a proposal from Spanish football club RCD Espanyol to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for training football coaches from the state.

Simultaneously, a high-level delegation led by the Chief Minister interacted with Indian-origin business leaders and experts in Barcelona across various fields such as Startup Mentorship, Clean Energy, Environmental Sustainability, Supply Chain, Bio-Pharmaceuticals, Sports Marketing, Cricket Franchise Ownership, Deep-Tech B2B Marketing, Legal, Dentistry, and MedTech.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see our CMs actively engaging on the global stage. From Spain to Australia, showcasing Jharkhand's opportunities. The football coach training MoU from Spain sounds exciting for sports development!
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Rohit P
Meetings are good, but we need to see actual results on the ground. What specific projects will come from this? The people of Jharkhand need investment in healthcare and education first and foremost. Hope this isn't just a photo-op.
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Meera T
Australia has strong expertise in clean energy and agriculture. If some of that knowledge can be transferred to help our tribal farmers and promote solar power in villages, it would be a game-changer. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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David E
Interesting to see state-level diplomacy in action. The inclusion of an International Law professor suggests discussions might go beyond just trade, perhaps into legal frameworks for investment. Smart move.
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Siddharth J
"Jharkhand is ready for business" – love the confidence! Attracting global investment is key for the state's development. Hope our entrepreneurs and startups get connected to these international networks.

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