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India-Australia 3rd Annual Summit: 18 Outcomes Sealed in Melbourne, Including Civil Nuclear Uranium Deal

📅 10 July 2026National

PM Narendra Modi and Australian PM Anthony Albanese held the 3rd India-Australia Annual Summit in Melbourne, concluding Modi's 8-10 July 2026 state visit with 18 major outcomes. The most consequential was the finalisation of the administrative arrangement under the India-Australia Civil Nuclear Agreement (originally signed in 2015), enabling Australian uranium exports to India for exclusively peaceful use under IAEA safeguards. Other outcomes included the Joint Declaration on Defence and Security Cooperation (JDDSC) - renewing the 2009 Joint Declaration on Security; the Maritime Security Collaboration Roadmap (MSCR); a new Annual Defence Ministers' Dialogue; the Partnership for Cyber, Critical Technologies and Supply Chains (PACTS); a sports collaboration roadmap; and approvals for Australian university campuses in India (including Victoria University, Gurugram). Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri briefed the media. The Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) remains under negotiation. The two nations completed six years of their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, established in 2020.

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Australia capital: Canberra | Currency: Australian Dollar | Australia PM: Anthony Albanese | India-Australia CSP established 2020 | QUAD members: India, US, Japan, Australia

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