
New Zealand commits $20 billion investment in India; Australia to supply uranium for civil nuclear programme
Modi courts Indo-Pacific partners as China, US reshape region
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Also Read | Centre set to open missile sector to private Indian firms He described New Zealand’s commitment to invest US$20 billion in India over the next 15 years as a commitment to partner in the country’s development journey. “India is the world’s fastest growing major economy. Alongside defence cooperation, energy security has also become a key focus of Modi’s diplomacy, with agreements aimed at securing new supplies of coal, gas and critical minerals. Australia has agreed to supply uranium for India’s civil nuclear programme and expand energy cooperation, while both countries launched initiatives on critical minerals and technology supply chains as governments seek to lessen dependence on China for key resources and manufacturing inputs.
Furthermore, Besides work underway to link the digital payments systems of the two sides, the two sides can advance green bonds and blended finance, and work together in the space sector on small satellites, remote sensing and ocean monitoring, Modi said. “I suggest that we jointly develop a very ambitious business roadmap.
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Also Read | Centre set to open missile sector to private Indian firms He described New Zealand’s commitment to invest US$20 billion in India over the next 15 years as a commitment to partner in the country’s development journey. “India is the world’s fastest growing major economy.
according to Hindustan Times - India NewsAlongside defence cooperation, energy security has also become a key focus of Modi’s diplomacy, with agreements aimed at securing new supplies of coal, gas and critical minerals.
according to The Straits Times - AsiaAustralia has agreed to supply uranium for India’s civil nuclear programme and expand energy cooperation, while both countries launched initiatives on critical minerals and technology supply chains as governments seek to lessen dependence on China for key resources and manufacturing inputs.
according to The Straits Times - AsiaBesides work underway to link the digital payments systems of the two sides, the two sides can advance green bonds and blended finance, and work together in the space sector on small satellites, remote sensing and ocean monitoring, Modi said. “I suggest that we jointly develop a very ambitious business roadmap.
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