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Australia happy with security, will take part in Delhi Games

Australia today gave a thumbs up to security arrangements for the 2010 Games in New Delhi and said their athletes will travel to India to participate in the October 3-14 mega event. - Japan asks India to sign CTBT - Self-made water woes - Do we need to rethink PPPs? - M J Antony: All quiet on implementation front">M J Antony: All quiet on implementation front - No surprises, really! - Gammon India under KMRC lens after Kota mishap Reacting to British media reports, claiming England are pulling out of the event fearing terror strikes, Australian Commonwealth Games Association CEO Perry Crosswhite said their security advisers have not issued any such warning. "I was in Delhi two weeks ago and the security arrangements were well-organised and also had improved since we had seen them previously," said Crosswhite. "Also, Australian government and our security advisers are certainly not recommending similar action for ourselves. In the past I"ve seen similar stories which have proved to be groundless and I would be looking to speak to the English Commonwealth Games Association before I would really want to say anything more," he was quoted as saying by "Sydney Morning Herald". On being asked about the security arrangements in Delhi, Crosswhite said that during his recent trip as a member of the CGF Coordination Commission, he was pleased with the progress on security arrangements. "We had a full presentation from the Delhi security officials and authorities and all of us were pleased with the progress and we certainly had no other information that suggested there was any security threats," he said.


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