Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met in Melbourne at this time for his or her annual summit, the place they signed a deal permitting Australia to start exporting uranium to India. The settlement, held up for years over considerations about nuclear weapons proliferation, comes as India seeks to broaden nuclear energy capability, aiming to put in 100 gigawatts by 2047.
As Stuti Bhatnagar wrote for WPR in Might 2023, the bilateral relationship between Canberra and New Delhi has broadened considerably previously 20 years, and this new uranium deal marks the most recent step in a broader strategic partnership between the 2 nations.
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