Modi, Albanese adopt new joint declaration to deepen Indo-Australian defence cooperation

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Modi, Albanese adopt new joint declaration to deepen Indo-Australian defence cooperation

Narendra Modi and Anthony Albanese NEW DELHI: To strengthen Indo-Australian defence partnership during PM Narendra Modi’s visit, India and Australia on Thursday adopted a new joint declaration on defence and security cooperation, committing to significantly deepen military engagement, strengthen de»»»

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Asian News International India 4h

Indians infuse the world with essence of love: PM Modi celebrates diaspora in Australia

Melbourne [Australia], July 9 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday lauded the contributions of the Indian community in Australia as they seamlessly blend into and compliment the country's multicultural fabric. The Prime Minister made the remarks while addressing Australia's iconic Marvel»»»

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TheStraitsTimes Singapore 7h

Modi inks uranium and defence deals in Australia amid regional anxieties

SYDNEY – Australia agreed on July 9 to sell India uranium, with the leaders of both countries committing to closer defence and energy cooperation in the face of shared concerns about China’s military rise. After signing the uranium deal during a meeting in Melbourne, visiting Indian Prime Minister »»»

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Kumaraswamy accuses Eashwar Khandre of blocking HMT unit revival in Bengaluru

Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy accused Eshwar Khandre of obstructing HMT unit revival efforts. He questioned Khandre's interest in HMT land amid eviction notices. The forest department's claim over the land is currently pending before the Supreme Court. Kumaraswamy stated HMT possesses all necessary»»»

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Hindustan Times India 12h

'He asked about my Indian cooking': Ex-Australian PM Scott Morrison on meeting Modi

Former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Thursday shared a warm message after meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Melbourne, recalling their long-standing personal rapport and revealing that Modi asked him about his Indian cooking. Morrison thanked the Indian Prime Minister for the me»»»

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