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Modi and Albanese to ink major uranium deal as Indian leader’s visit expected to draw 30,000-strong crowd

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Modi and Albanese to ink major uranium deal as Indian leader’s visit expected to draw 30,000-strong crowd
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are set to finalize a significant uranium trade agreement. The deal aims to strengthen bilateral economic ties and follows a decade of delays in nuclear fuel shipments.

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This agreement marks a pivotal shift in energy cooperation and geopolitical alignment between Australia and India.

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Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese walks with Indian prime minister Narendra Modi during Modi’s three-day visit. Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese walks with Indian prime minister Narendra Modi during Modi’s three-day visit. Australian foreign policy Modi and Albanese to ink major uranium deal as Indian leader’s visit expected to draw 30,000-strong crowd Ahead of Modi’s Marvel Stadium event, Anthony Albanese credits Indian PM’s ‘leadership and personal engagement with Australia’ for strength of bilateral relationship

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