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During PM Modi’s visit to Kerala, he addressed the Sthree Shakti Modikoppam in Thekkinkadu, Kerala. He remarked, “Thrissur Pooram festival of Kerala is world-renowned and showcases the essence of Kerala”.


Acknowledging the prominence of Nari Shakti, PM Modi said, “Women like ‘Velu Nachiyar & Savitribai Phule represents India’s powerful Nari Shakti”. Speaking on the daughters of Kerala, PM Modi said, “The daughters of Kerala have shaped India’s Freedom, Culture, and constitution”. He said that various daughters of Kerala, including Bhagirathi Amma, Anju Bobby George and PT Usha, among others, have brought great laurels to India.


Speaking on the prominence of ‘Modi’s guarantee’ as a term, PM Modi said, “India’s Nari Shakti will ensure the ‘Sankalp se Siddhi’ of a Viksit Bharat”. Lamenting the LDF-UDF, PM Modi said, “The politics of LDF-UDF has always been to weaken the Nari Shakti”. He added that Modi guaranteed to empower Nari Shakti through the passage of the ‘Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam’ and the Act prohibiting ‘Triple Talaq’. Reiterating his vision for a Viksit Bharat, PM Modi said, “We intend to create a Viksit Bharat by developing an empowered force of Nari Shakti”.


Speaking on the four castes in India, PM Modi said, “Nari Shakti, Youth, Farmers and the Poor are the only four castes in India”. He said that the government is striving for the empowerment of all. PM Modi said, “The LDF-UDF Governments in Kerala only intended to deprive its people of true development”. He remarked, “Over the last ten years, the N.D.A. has only striven to ensure last-mile saturation of schemes, enabling the progress of all”.


Referring to the significant impediments in the form of the COVID pandemic, Ukraine crisis, Sudan crisis and the recent crisis in Gaza, PM Modi said, “No matter the size of the problem or situation, the B.J.P. has always ensured the safety of its citizens both home and abroad. He added that even when Indian nurses were stuck in Iraq, the government had evacuated them safely. He reiterated that Modi guarantees to ensure the safety and security of Indian citizens both at home and abroad.


Reflecting on the politics of LDF-UDF, PM Modi said, “LDF-UDF & Congress in Kerala stand for Corruption, Crime & Nepotism”. He added that now, with the formation of the I.N.D.I alliance the various parties have allied to loot the people of India and Kerala. He retorted that it is only the B.J.P. that can ensure the proper development of Kerala. Where the B.J.P. stands for robust infrastructure and connectivity, the I.N.D.I alliance only stands for gold smuggling, loot and creating impediments towards every infrastructure project.


PM Modi further stated, “I.N.D.I. alliance only aims to hurt the religious sentiments of the people.” He added that the I.N.D.I. alliance has made temples and various religious festivals a loot medium. He said the incidents during the Thrissur Pooram festival and the Sabarimala temple were tragic. On the contrary to this, B.J.P. has always sought to promote Sabka Saath and Sabka Vikas. He added that he had a very fruitful meeting with the prominent Christian personalities in Delhi who also praised the government’s efforts in the progress and development of India.


PM Modi said, “We all have to be a part of the collective effort to make India a ‘Viksit Bharat’ and to ensure Kerala’s pivotal role in the same”. He said that it is essential for Nari Shakti to emerge as a collective force. Ultimately, he thanked all the people of Kerala for turning up in such large numbers.

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India-Australia Roadmap for Sports Collaboration
July 10, 2026

Sports is a powerful bridge between India and Australia, bringing communities together and opening new pathways for collaboration.

Building on the 2023 MoU on Cooperation in Sports, the India-Australia Roadmap for Sports Collaboration sets out practical, future-focused priorities and opportunities to strengthen this cornerstone of our bilateral relationship.

Recognising the decade of opportunity ahead — including the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad, the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and India’s ambition to host a future Olympic and Paralympic Games — this Roadmap identifies targeted areas of cooperation aligned to shared priorities, capabilities and resources.

Respecting differences in the governance of sport and the development of sport ecosystems in Australia and India, and recognising the leadership role of sporting bodies, businesses, state–level governments, universities and community groups in promoting elite and community sports, we are committed to facilitating engagement and supporting collaborative ways of working between relevant institutions, to encourage stronger sports partnerships at all levels that benefits both countries.

Implementation will be pragmatic and outcomes-focused, with activities prioritised in line with available resources and major event timelines.

Cooperation will be delivered through established partnerships, supported by flexible, demand-led arrangements, whereby responsibility for resourcing activities will be negotiated on a case-by-case basis. This approach ensures practical, sustainable and mutually beneficial outcomes.

In this context, the following have been identified as focus areas for collaboration under this Roadmap:

A. Capacity Building:

o Collaborate for sharing best practice in establishing and operating High-Performance Sports Centres in India in priority sports.

o Identify Para sport as a key priority and opportunity for collaboration, including Australian expertise in Para classification, coaching and performance support, with potential links between Indian and Australian universities where appropriate.

o Drawing on Australia’s coach development models, facilitate two-way exchanges that bring Indian coach and coach educators to Australia and Australian coaches and coach educators to India, using a Train the Trainer approach where appropriate.

o A physical education exchange programme between India and Australia may be introduced to facilitate mutual learning, sharing of best practices, and collaboration in areas such as school sports, sports science, and community participation in physical education.

o Recognising the physical and mental health benefits of yoga and the World Yogasana, the federation for yogasana sports based in India, identify opportunities to share knowledge, foster collaboration and encourage participation in yoga in Australia.

o Work with the Australian Sports Commission to build the capability of select Indian coaches as part of the India Australia High Performance Coach Development program.

o Explore opportunities through relevant non-government stakeholders such as sporting organisations and universities to support talented young Indian sportspersons as part of high-performance programs in Australia through student scholarships funded by Government of India.

B. Collaborative Sports Science and Technology Research:

o Encourage joint research and development projects between universities in India and Australia on athlete performance analytics, injury prevention, sports nutrition, wearable performance technology, recovery techniques and Para sport.

o Encourage partnerships between Indian and Australian universities to co-develop sports curriculums.

o Sport Integrity Australia and National Anti-Doping Agency India contribute to international anti-doping efforts by supporting World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)-led capacity building programs through engagement with the WADA Asia/Oceania Office, and through representation on the UNESCO International Convention against Doping in Sport (Convention) Groups.

C. Major Sporting Events:

o Collaborate with Australian States and Territories, and National Sporting Organisations to exchange best practices for hosting large events.

o Explore opportunities to host exhibition matches and youth events in both countries to promote sports of mutual interest (such as Kabaddi and Kho Kho in Australia, and Australian Football League and basketball in India).

o Leverage the build-up to major sporting events such as Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth Games to establish formal, reciprocal arrangements between Indian and Australian sporting bodies for shared facilities, competitions and support networks during and in the build-up to major sporting events.

o Welcoming the inaugural Big Bash League match to be played in India in Chennai in December 2026, encourage Cricket Australia and the Board of Control for Cricket in India to work towards a commitment to host annual BBL matches in India.

D. Sports Industry and Investment Platform:

o Build on the Australia-funded Sports Industry Summit in Mumbai in December 2026 to promote collaboration between Indian and Australian companies on sports equipment manufacturing, sports media and broadcasting, event management, and sports start-ups.

o Facilitate Australian sports sector businesses in the Indian sports market through information sessions and vice-versa.

o Expand India’s export of high quality, competitively priced sports goods to Australia.

o Expand the export of Australian expertise in high performance sports, including coaching, coach development, strength and conditioning, athlete wellbeing, nutrition and psychology.

E. Women in Sports Partnership:

o Launch joint initiatives promoting women’s leadership, health, high performance and participation in sport, including bilateral tournaments for women athletes, drawing on the Australian Sports Commission’s flagship programs, recognising that sport is a powerful pathway for women’s economic empowerment, leadership, health and social inclusion.