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Australia Finalizes Uranium Export Deal With India

During a high-profile visit to Sydney, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese formalized an administrative arrangement to begin uranium exports. The agreement pivots on a 2015 pact, signaling a shift in Australia's long-standing policy regarding nuclear fuel sales to non-signatories of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

Australia Finalizes Uranium Export Deal With India

For decades, Canberra maintained a strict prohibition on selling uranium to New Delhi, citing India’s decision to remain outside the international framework designed to curb the spread of nuclear weapons. This new arrangement bypasses that historical friction, with both leaders emphasizing that the fuel will be utilized exclusively for peaceful power generation.

Anthony Albanese framed the deal as a dual strategic victory: it provides India with a stable source of energy to expand its non-fossil-fuel capacity while simultaneously opening a lucrative new market for Australian producers. Beyond the energy sector, the announcement serves as a cornerstone for broader cooperation between the two nations, covering defense, maritime security, and education initiatives.

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