During the meeting, Patel invited Polish companies to set up manufacturing facilities in Gujarat to realise Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Make in India' mission, an official release said.
Patel stressed the need to increase co-operation in the renewable energy sector such as solar and wind energy, it said.
During the meeting, the Chief Minister remembered historical ties between Poland and Gujarat during the World War-II when Jam Saheb, ruler of erstwhile Nawanagar-Jamnagar state gave asylum to Polish refugees, widows and children after the war, the release said.
Lukaszuk accepted the invitation and assured Patel that top CEOs and a high-level Polish delegation would attend the summit, the release said.
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