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PM Modi Calls For Stronger India-Australia Ties Amid West Asia Crisis, Hormuz Risks

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July 9, 2026

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PM Modi Calls For Stronger India-Australia Ties Amid West Asia Crisis, Hormuz Risks

PM Modi is on a six-day, three-nation tour of Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand from July 6, with the visit focused on strengthening trade and investment ties, deepening strategic partnerships,...

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The Tribune

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· Jul 10, 2026

“Mr India”: PM Modi dominates front pages of Australian newspapers following landmark visit

PM Modi's landmark visit to Australia dominated local headlines, with papers spotlighting deep bilateral cooperation in uranium exports, green energy, and infrastructure. Highlighting the strengthening ties, Australian PM Anthony Albanese remarked, Australia and India are close partners and even closer friends, before PM Modi emplaned for New Zealand.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 30, 2026

RBI’s FSR flags geopolitical risks to India despite West Asia truce

The report sees India’s sound macroeconomic fundamentals providing ample buffers to deal with external shocks

Al Jazeera

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· Jul 10, 2026

India is becoming a shaping power

Modi’s tour of Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand reveals a broader Asia Pacific strategy.

Bloomberg

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· Jul 3, 2026

1ドル200円の円安シナリオ、高市氏インド訪問、W杯ピッチ外の戦い─1週間のニュース5選

マーケットで話題になったニュースから1週間を振り返る五つのトピックを厳選して紹介します

India News Network

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· Jun 30, 2026

Indian Economy Vulnerable to Energy Price Shocks Amid Crisis

RBI report highlights risks from West Asia conflict, energy dependency, and financial stability in India amidst ongoing global uncertainty.

India Today

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· Jul 11, 2026

India not just market but launchpad for global growth: PM Modi in New Zealand

India not just market but launchpad for global growth: PM Modi in New Zealand

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Related coverage for "PM Modi Calls For Stronger India-Australia Ties Amid West Asia Crisis, Hormuz Risks": The Tribune — “Mr India”: PM Modi dominates front pages of Australian newspapers following landmark visit. The Hindu BusinessLine — RBI’s FSR flags geopolitical risks to India despite West Asia truce. Al Jazeera — India is becoming a shaping power. Bloomberg — 1ドル200円の円安シナリオ、高市氏インド訪問、W杯ピッチ外の戦い─1週間のニュース5選. India News Network — Indian Economy Vulnerable to Energy Price Shocks Amid Crisis. India Today — India not just market but launchpad for global growth: PM Modi in New Zealand