Overview
The Prime Minister's Office released a joint statement with Australia on 9 July 2026. Both nations, as Comprehensive Strategic Partners, reaffirmed their commitment to a free, open and prosperous Indo‑Pacific and highlighted cooperation in the energy sector.
Key Developments
- Both countries stressed the impact of Middle‑East disruptions on energy, resource and commodity supply chains.
- They pledged to deepen bilateral energy trade under the ECTA and the ongoing CECA.
- Australia will continue supplying liquefied natural gas (LNG) to India, while India will increase exports of liquid fuels and downstream products to Australia.
- Administrative arrangements were finalised for the export of Australian uranium to India for peaceful use, governed by the Australia‑India Nuclear Cooperation Agreement (2015) and overseen by the IAEA.
- Both sides committed to strengthening energy‑supply‑chain resilience, accelerating the energy transition, and promoting renewable energy.
- Australia highlighted India’s Global Biofuels Alliance (GBA) as a low‑carbon initiative.
Important Facts
• The statement was issued on 09 July 2026. • Energy products mentioned include coal, diesel, liquid fuels, natural gas and uranium. • Both nations recognise the vulnerability of Pacific Island Countries to energy‑resource shortages. • The focus is on private‑sector partnerships, capacity‑building and knowledge exchange.
Exam Relevance
Understanding this statement helps aspirants in several GS papers:
- GS2 (Polity): The role of the