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Australia and India Forge New Uranium Supply Pact

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Australia and India Forge New Uranium Supply Agreement

In a significant step towards strengthening their partnership, Australia and India have officially signed an agreement for uranium supply. This deal marks a noteworthy milestone in the two countries’ efforts to enhance energy cooperation.

The agreement allows India to access Australian uranium, which is essential for its growing nuclear energy needs. Both nations aim to work closely on clean energy initiatives while ensuring safety and environmental standards are met.

Australia, known for its vast uranium reserves, is eager to support India’s ambitions to expand its nuclear power capabilities. This collaboration not only reinforces their bilateral relations but also aligns with global goals for sustainable energy development.

Officials from both sides expressed optimism about the deal, highlighting its potential to boost economic growth and energy security. As nations move toward cleaner energy sources, agreements like this are critical in supporting a greener future for both Australia and India.

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