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Sudip is a former captain of Team India in three Australian Football League (AFL) International Cups and the founder of the Australian Rules Football Association of India, established in 2014. Through his efforts, he introduced the sport to over 20,000 participants. He has collaborated with the AFL and Essendon Football Club and currently serves as a bureaucrat with the Victorian Government. A 2017 alumnus of the Australia India Youth Dialogue (AIYD), Sudip has made significant contributions to India-Australia relations and was instrumental in forming Australia’s first Kabaddi team for the 2016 World Cup.
Sudip graduated from Loughborough in 2012 with a Master of Science in Sports Management.
Well done, Sudip, on this recognition.