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India, Australia sign landmark civil nuclear deal

  • After 2 years of negotiations India and Australia finally inked civil nuclear agreement
  • Now energy starved India will be be able to take Uranium from Canberra
  • The nuclear pact was signed after PM Narendra Modi met his Australian counterpart in the national capital
  • Modi termed it as a "historic milestone" in bilateral relationship
  • "It is a reflection of a new level of mutual trust and confidence in our relationship and will open a new chapter in our bilateral cooperation. It will support India's efforts to fuel its growth with clean energy and minimise the carbon footprint of its growth," he said at a joint press briefing with Abbott.
  • While, Abbott termed the day as "remarkable" for him as well as for Indo-Aus ties
  • They pact also mentioned that there will be no illeagal use of uranium supplied
  • "India has an absolutely impeccable non-proliferation record and India has been a model international citizen," said Abbott
  • Later PMO India posted on Twitter: "India has an absolutely impeccable non-proliferation record and India has been a model international citizen."
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