Can Australian uranium fuel India’s nuclear future without sparking an arms race?
India’s nuclear energy ambitions hinge not only on reactors and reforms but also on an unresolved fuel question: where the uranium will come from. A deal finalised with Australia last week could provide part of the answer, giving New Delhi access to the world’s largest known uran

AdvertisementIndiaThis Week in AsiaEconomicsCan Australian uranium fuel India’s nuclear future without sparking an arms race?A new deal gives Delhi access to the world’s largest known uranium reserves for ‘peaceful’ use, advancing its nuclear energy goals3-MIN READ3-MIN ListenBiman MukherjiPublished: 10:19am, 14 Jul 2026India’s nuclear energy ambitions hinge not only on reactors and reforms but also on an unresolved fuel question: where the uranium will come from.A deal finalised with Australia last week could provide part of the answer, giving New Delhi access to the world’s largest known uranium reserves after years of delay linked to concerns over nuclear safeguards.
Analysts said the agreement would help India shore up fuel security for its planned nuclear expansion, while also signalling deeper strategic trust between two Indo-Pacific partners seeking to reduce energy vulnerabilities and strengthen cooperation in civilian nuclear power.While few details were immediately available – such as the volumes to be supplied – the pact is expected to play a role in expanding the country’s nuclear capacity to 100 gigawatts by 2047, up from about 8GW.India does not have sufficient domestic uranium to meet its long-term nuclear energy ambitions, forcing heavy reliance on imports, according to the World Nuclear Association.
Australia had previously refused to sell uranium to India because Delhi was not a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty designed to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons.AdvertisementSelect VoiceSelect Speed0.8x0.
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