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Australia signs new defence, nuclear deals with India during controversial visit

6 min · 10 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio Australia signs new defence, nuclear deals with India during controversial visit

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India and Australia have announced a series of new nuclear, security and defence deals during Narendra Modi's visit to Australia. His first visit in three years has had a mixed reception, from a stadium filled with supporters, to protesters rallying against his government's human rights record.

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