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Australia agrees to sell uranium to India, ending a long stalemate

Australia and India have ended a long-standing stalemate by striking a deal for uranium exports during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit.

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Australia has agreed to sell uranium to India. The agreement was reached during a visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Melbourne, where he met with Prime Minister Albanese.

Coverage from Reuters, AP News, and Bloomberg emphasizes the close ties between the two leaders ahead of their summit. The Guardian and The Hindu report on the wider social context, noting thousands of people gathering in Melbourne and the role of the Indian diaspora in Australia's identity.

Attention now turns to the upcoming summit in Melbourne, where Modi and Albanese are expected to further discuss the bilateral relationship.

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What was the primary outcome of the agreement?

Australia has agreed to sell uranium to India, ending a long stalemate.

Where is the summit taking place?

The summit is being held in Melbourne.

Who are the key leaders involved in the deal?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India and Prime Minister Albanese of Australia.

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