India, Australia agree on framework for security cooperation
BY Agencies20 Nov 2014 4:02 AM IST
Agencies20 Nov 2014 4:02 AM IST
At the summit talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the first Indian PM to visit Australia in 28 years, and his counterpart Tony Abbott, the two countries also decided to conclude a long-pending Free Trade pact by the end of next year and an ‘early closure’ of the civilian nuclear deal that will facilitate uranium imports to India. Significantly, Modi made a reference to the need for expanding security cooperation and deepening international partnerships in the region in his speech to a joint session of Australian Parliament after the talks.
‘But, what we do need is to work together and with others to create environment and culture that promotes the currency of co-existence and cooperation; in which all nations, small and big, abide by international law and norms, even when they have bitter disputes.
‘But, what we do need is to work together and with others to create environment and culture that promotes the currency of co-existence and cooperation; in which all nations, small and big, abide by international law and norms, even when they have bitter disputes.
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