Overview
On 9 July 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Melbourne for the 3rd India‑Australia Annual Summit hosted by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The two leaders held one‑on‑one talks followed by delegation‑level meetings, reviewing six years of the India‑Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and charting the next steps.
Key Developments
- Both sides pledged to fast‑track a mutually beneficial CECA.
- MoUs were signed in civil nuclear energy, maritime security, skill development, emerging technologies, science & technology and film making.
- Agreements were concluded on defence & security cooperation, energy security, solar power, traditional knowledge and the repatriation of cultural artefacts.
- Business leaders highlighted opportunities in critical minerals, clean energy and education.
- The leaders praised the vibrant Indian diaspora in Australia and the growing cultural exchanges.
Important Facts
- Six years of the strategic partnership have seen growth in trade, defence exercises and people‑to‑people ties.
- Australian universities are expanding their presence in India, supporting a future‑ready workforce.
- Several cultural artefacts from Tamil Nadu – a stone Nandi, a metal Trident of Bhadrakali and a six‑headed Karthikeya statue – will be returned to India.
- Both countries reaffirmed commitment to a free, open and prosperous Indo‑Pacific region.
Exam Relevance
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