Australia has agreed to sell uranium to India, finally resolving a long-standing impasse. The decision ends a discriminatory ban in place for years, predicated on India not being a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. This move strengthens the burgeoning strategic partnership between the two nations, focusing on economic and security cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region. Australian officials emphasized stringent safeguards will be implemented to ensure the uranium is solely used for peaceful purposes, namely energy production. India’s growing energy demands and commitment to non-proliferation assurances were crucial factors in lifting the ban. The deal is expected to boost Australia’s uranium export market and further solidify its ties with a key regional partner. This agreement signifies a shift in Australia's policy towards India’s nuclear program.

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