在澳大利亚墨尔本,印度总理纳伦德拉·莫迪与澳大利亚总理安东尼·阿尔巴尼斯签署了关于向印度出口核燃料的协议 [1]。该协定允许长期从澳大利亚向印度出口用于“仅和平目的”(exclusively peaceful purposes)的铀矿资源 [1]。双方表示,这一举措旨在支持印度的清洁能源目标并促进双边贸易多元化 [1]。
根据规划,印度计划在 2047 年前实现 100 吉瓦(gigawatts)的核能发电容量 [1]。除能源合作外,两国还同意加强国防合作及关键矿产供应链建设 [1]。此外,双方商定在澳大利亚科科斯群岛建立临时太空跟踪终端,以支持印度的航天项目 [1]。数据显示,2024-2025 财年期间,澳印两国的商品和服务贸易额达到 544 亿澳元(约合 377 亿美元)[1]。
During Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Melbourne, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his Indian counterpart signed an agreement permitting the long-term export of uranium from Australia to India for exclusively peaceful purposes [1]. The accord is designed to support India's clean energy objectives while promoting diversification in bilateral trade relations [1]. As part of these strategic initiatives, both nations agreed to strengthen defense cooperation and enhance collaboration on critical mineral supply chains [1].
The agreement aligns with India's target to achieve a nuclear power capacity of 100 gigawatts by the year 2047 [1]. Beyond energy security, the two leaders also established plans for an interim space tracking terminal in Australia's Cocos Islands to support Indian aerospace projects [1]. This diplomatic engagement occurred against a backdrop of robust economic ties; trade between Australia and India reached A$54.4 billion (US$37.7bn) during the 2024-2025 fiscal year, covering both goods and services [1].