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PM Modi, Albanese to unveil economic and strategic roadmap, deepen ties on defence, energy, and critical minerals

The Tribune

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July 9, 2026

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PM Modi, Albanese to unveil economic and strategic roadmap, deepen ties on defence, energy, and critical minerals

The meeting, part of Modi's three-nation Indo-Pacific tour, focused on global uncertainty, supply chain disruptions, and energy security, and aimed at boosting regional stability and strengthening domestic economic security.

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The Tribune

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· Jul 2, 2026

Would work together for ‘Viksit Bharat’, strong Japanese economy, says Japan’s Press Secy Toshihiro Kitamura

Speaking to ANI, Kitamura described India as a key partner for regional peace and security, and said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart Sanae Takaichi focused on strategic cooperation, economic security and investment, with cooperation between Japanese and Indian companies.

Daily News Egypt

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· Jun 22, 2026

Egypt is BII’s largest market in Africa, key strategic priority: CEO

As British International Investment (BII) prepares to deploy £15bn worldwide over the next five years, Egypt is emerging as one of the institution’s most strategic markets, according to BII CEO Leslie Maasdorp. With an investment portfolio approaching 850m across 64 companies, the UK development finance institution is betting on renewable energy, manufacturing, financial inclusion and [] The post Egypt is BII’s largest market in Africa, key strategic priority: CEO first appeared on Dailynewsegypt.

UrduPoint

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· Jun 28, 2026

WGEO Chairman underscores role of critical minerals in clean energy economy

WGEO Chairman underscores role of critical minerals in clean energy economy

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 25, 2026

Lifezone Metals: The Asset Quality Is Real, But Binding Financing Terms Have Not Arrived

Lifezone Metals: The Asset Quality Is Real, But Binding Financing Terms Have Not Arrived

Economic Times

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· Jun 30, 2026

Capri Global eyes up to $500 million offshore bond issue

Capri Global Capital is venturing into international markets for the first time, planning to raise 300-500 million through overseas bonds. This move aligns with other Indian NBFCs leveraging regulatory benefits for foreign funding. The company has appointed five global banks to organize investor meetings across key regions, with the issuance planned under its existing 1 billion Global Medium Term Note programme.

ArcaMax

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· Jul 11, 2026

Modi courts Indo-Pacific partners as China, US reshape region

From missiles and uranium to critical minerals and sports diplomacy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi used a three-nation tour to deepen India’s Indo-Pacific partnerships as regional powers strengthen ties amid China’s growing influence and ...

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Related coverage for "PM Modi, Albanese to unveil economic and strategic roadmap, deepen ties on defence, energy, and critical minerals": The Tribune — Would work together for ‘Viksit Bharat’, strong Japanese economy, says Japan’s Press Secy Toshihiro Kitamura. Daily News Egypt — Egypt is BII’s largest market in Africa, key strategic priority: CEO. UrduPoint — WGEO Chairman underscores role of critical minerals in clean energy economy. Seeking Alpha — Lifezone Metals: The Asset Quality Is Real, But Binding Financing Terms Have Not Arrived. Economic Times — Capri Global eyes up to $500 million offshore bond issue . ArcaMax — Modi courts Indo-Pacific partners as China, US reshape region