India and Australia have formalized a new uranium agreement, marking a significant expansion of their strategic partnership.
The deal, announced alongside a Joint Declaration on Defence and Security Cooperation (JDDSC), aims to enhance defence and maritime cooperation between the two nations.
This development comes as both countries seek to strengthen ties amid rising regional uncertainties.
The agreement covers not only uranium but also broader nuclear energy collaboration, maritime security, and critical minerals.
According to reports from CNBC and other wire services, the deals represent a landmark step in deepening the strategic relationship between New Delhi and Canberra.
The focus on critical minerals and nuclear energy underscores the growing importance of supply chain security and energy independence in the region.