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India seeks uranium supply deal with Australia during PM Modi's visit

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India is looking to secure a uranium supply agreement with Australia during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming visit to the country. Australia holds nearly one-third of the world's known uranium reserves, making it a critical potential supplier for India's nuclear energy ambitions. The two nations had already signed a framework agreement on nuclear cooperation over a decade ago. Beyond uranium, the two countries are expected to finalise or advance deals in areas such as critical minerals, cybersecurity, emerging technologies, and clean energy.

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