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The Australia-India uranium deal is a landmark win for clean energy and regional security, finally unlocking exports that were stalled for over a decade. Australia's massive uranium reserves — nearly a third of the world's total — are now directly tied to India's goal of hitting 100GW of nuclear power by 2047. This deal strengthens the Indo-Pacific partnership at exactly the right moment, with defense cooperation and trade ties deepening alongside it.
India is embracing nuclear energy to deliver affordable, dependable electricity to its citizens and to pave the way for the next technological revolution while using Australian uranium. Yet the Australian Labor Party refuses to engage in dialogue about nuclear energy. Instead, they seem willing to accept rising power bills and a declining standard of living for Australians. It's time for a change in attitude towards affordable and sustainable energy solutions.
Unfortunately, the security concerns are worse now with this agreement. The deal promotes nuclear proliferation and undermines global peace. India's refusal to sign key nuclear treaties and its approximately 190 nuclear weapons raise concerns about the military use of Australian uranium.