During the discussion, Rathore proposed the idea of a concurrent Commonwealth Youth Festival alongwith the Commonwealth Games.
The proposed Youth Festival can be a platform for intermingling of youth of Commonwealth countries in an informal environment which often gets lost in the highly competitive environment of the Games.
"Having a Commonwealth Youth Festival alongwith the Commonwealth Games will augment the sport's capacity to carry positive messages," Rathore said.
He also explained to the Secretary General about the success of sports in weaning off youth from militancy in disturbed areas.
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He gave the example of popularity of football in the Kashmir valley.
Both the leaders also agreed to develop the virtual communities of sportspersons and the youth of Commonwealth countries where free flow of ideas will strengthen the bond between sportspersons and future leaders.
Responding to the idea of Commonwealth Community Cricket Games for Under-19 youth, the Sports Minister said similar results can also be obtained by having arrangements of training in each other's countries.
Both the dignitaries emphasised that sports is a platform which brings people closer.
The Secretary General also invitated Rathore for Commonwealth Sports Ministers' Conference scheduled to be held on the sidelines of upcoming Commonwealth Games in April, 2018 and the Indian Sports Minister accepted the invitation.