Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit sealed a multibillion-dollar uranium export deal with Australia.

A historic nuclear agreement was struck with India in 2014, but technical issues meant little uranium left Australia. That’s about to change.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi lands in Australia on Wednesday ahead of talks tipped to focus on defence ties, critical minerals and securing prized uranium.

Exports are expected to flow after Anthony Albanese and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi ink an agreement that relaxes 12 years of barriers.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Australia from Indonesia on Wednesday evening as part of a three-nation tour that will also take him to New Zealand | India News

Indian PM Narendra Mohdi has arrived in Australia for trade and security talks.

Modi e Albanese: intesa a fini pacifici per l’energia pulita

SYDNEY: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese in Melbourne on Thursday, with the two leaders expected to discuss critical…

Follow the Live updates as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Anthony Albanese hold wide-ranging talks on defence, trade, investment, education, mobility, critical technologies,…

MELBOURNE: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he clinched a uranium supply agreement while visiting Australia on Thursday (Jul 9), securing a fuel source that will play a…

MELBOURNE: Australia has a "historic" chance to supply the uranium that could power India's nuclear energy transformation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Thursday (Jul 9) ahead…

PM Modi and Anthony Albanese are expected to discuss a broad agenda ranging from energy security and critical minerals to defence cooperation | India News

Australia has agreed to sell uranium to India for peaceful purposes. The deal was announced by Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi…

India and Australia finalized uranium export administrative arrangements for peaceful purposes. Both nations committed to deepening bilateral energy trade and strengthening supply…

Indian leader Narendra Modi declared Australia’s uranium reserves were critical to helping India meet its ambition to build more nuclear energy.

Australia's landmark uranium sale to India ends a decade of talks, ensuring safe use for peaceful energy generation.

The leaders announced a series of deals and treaties between New Delhi and Canberra, including one focusing on uranium supply. | India News

Indian leader Narendra Modi said he clinched a uranium supply agreement while visiting Australia on July 9, securing a fuel source that will play a crucial role in his nation's…

Australia and India reached a deal on Thursday to export Australian uranium to India for use in the nuclear energy industry, while agreeing to deepen cooperation in renewables,…

A joint statement by New Delhi and Canberra says the arrangement allows long-term uranium exports for “exclusively peaceful purposes”.

India has long eyed Australia's uranium reserves to help meet a target of 100 gigawatts of nuclear energy capacity by 2047, while Australia is looking to diversify trade beyond…