India's Modi and Australia's Albanese unveil strategic roadmap on uranium, critical minerals and defence in Melbourne
India's PM Narendra Modi arrived in Melbourne on July 8 for a three-day state visit; his July 9 bilateral with Australia's PM Anthony Albanese produced a joint economic and strategic roadmap covering defence cooperation, energy security and critical minerals; SBS Australia reported warm public optics masking harder underlying politics
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Summary
India's PM Narendra Modi arrived in Melbourne on July 8 for a three-day state visit, the Australia leg of his broader Indo-Pacific tour. His July 9 bilateral with Australia's PM Anthony Albanese produced a joint economic and strategic roadmap covering defence cooperation, energy security and critical minerals supply chains. The Manila Times reported the talks focused on defence ties and securing Australian uranium for India's civil nuclear program. Tribune India framed the summit as a response to global uncertainty and supply chain disruptions, aimed at boosting regional stability.
Why it matters
SBS Australia reported warm public optics concealing harder underlying politics: migration policy and trade imbalances that Albanese's government has largely declined to raise publicly. Australia is a supplier of uranium and critical minerals that India needs to diversify its energy and manufacturing supply chains, and the strategic roadmap formalises those ties.
What to watch
Whether a formal uranium supply agreement is announced or deferred; the shape of any critical minerals cooperation framework; and Modi's final stop in New Zealand on July 10-11 to complete the three-nation tour.