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India and Australia Sign Civil Nuclear Deal for Uranium Supply and Defence Ties

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India and Australia have signed a landmark civil nuclear agreement that will allow Australia to supply uranium to India. The deal is expected to diversify India's energy mix and support its long-term clean energy objectives. Alongside the nuclear pact, both nations also established agreements on defence, maritime security, cyber cooperation, and critical technologies. The two countries committed to deepening strategic coordination and improving interoperability between their armed forces.

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