"Devey informed the Chief Minister that Britain will start a full-fledged deputy high commissioner's office in Ahmedabad with a view to strengthen the relationship between Gujarat and Britain," a state government release said.
"Devey has shown interest in knowing about Gujarat's novel initiatives for energy reforms and energy security," the release added.
Chief Minister Patel expressed keenness in Britain joining hands with the state in the agriculture and climate change sectors, to which she received positive response, it said.
Later, addressing students of IIM-A, Devey said, "Affection and the bonds between the UK and India are as much personal as they are political... Gujarat matters to the UK politically. In fact, UK is home to 6,00,000 citizens of Gujarati origin. I have many voters in my constituency who consider themselves British Gujaratis.
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