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PM Modi & Australian PM Albanese Visit Melbourne Cricket Ground

The agreements include a civil nuclear deal for uranium supply and new steps on maritime security, defence and cyber cooperation, officials said.

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signed 18 pacts during their summit on Friday, strengthening defense, maritime security, and energy cooperation between the two nations.
  • The India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership remains central to the summit, as Modi and Albanese reinforced the vital role of bilateral cooperation in ensuring a peaceful Indo-Pacific region.
  • India and Australia agreed to work on the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement and finalized a civil nuclear energy deal to supply uranium for New Delhi's power projects after over two years of negotiations.
  • Modi interacted with young cricketers at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and launched the India-Australia Sports Collaboration Roadmap alongside Prime Minister Albanese, expanding cooperation beyond cricket into sports science and technology.
  • From Australia, Modi is scheduled to travel to New Zealand, marking the final leg of his six-day, three-nation tour that previously included Indonesia.
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Two prime ministers and a sporting love affair at an empty MCG

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australian PM Anthony Albanese visit the MCG to celebrate a new level of sporting and economic co-operation.

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India Today broke the news in India on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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