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Al Jazeera·3 min read·medium

Australia, India strike deal on uranium exports during PM Modi’s visit

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Australia, India strike deal on uranium exports during PM Modi’s visit
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Australia and India have signed a landmark agreement to export Australian uranium to India for peaceful nuclear energy use. The deal aims to help India meet its clean energy targets while allowing Australia to diversify its trade partnerships.

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This agreement strengthens strategic ties between the two nations and marks a significant shift in global nuclear energy trade and climate policy.

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India has long eyed Australia’s uranium to help meet a target of 100 gigawatts of nuclear energy capacity by 2047.

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