Walsh, whose contract was to come to an end tomorrow, had already submitted his resignation last month after his demands for a greater say in team decisions and hand-picked support staff were turned down by HI and Sports Authority of India.
He had been negotiating to stay on board and met Sports Minister Sarbananda Sonowal also this morning along with the three-member panel set to look into his demands. But the talks ended inconclusively, prompting the 60-year-old to head back to Perth without withdrawing his resignation.
"I have been really excited by the SAI and government's desire to review and possibly implement small changes to enhance hockey in India," Walsh said while addressing a press conference here today.
"Their support in this process has been extremely positive and shows a clear desire to take hockey forward in this country. Change is never easy but without it progress cannot be made," he emphasised.
"But as of last evening I closed my role with the national program. But have just discussed a new proposal and I hope to receive that in the next 24 to 48 hours," said the Australian, who was appointed India's chief coach in October last year, replacing fellow Australian Michael Nobbs.
Walsh, however, is still hopeful of a positive outcome to the deadlock and expects to take a final call on the issue by this weekend after studying the new proposal.
"I m still hoping for a resolution to this situation in the very near future. My case has been discussed today and I need a few days to gather my thoughts," he said.
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