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Australia and India seal uranium export pact, boost defense ties
Australia and India have finalised a uranium export agreement allowing Australian miners to supply nuclear fuel to India as it expands nuclear capacity. The pact reinforces defence and strategic ties between the two countries.
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The Wire takeaway
If you supply nuclear equipment, fuel handling, or enrichment tech to Australia's uranium sector, you now have a confirmed buyer in India that will consume fuel for decades. India's nuclear expansion just became a regulated, long-term contract pipeline rather than a speculative market.
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Topics: Clean Energy · nuclear-fuel · australia-india · supply-chain · defence-ties · energy