Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi says a task force will be set up to focus on green hydrogen as discussions with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese shifted to energy and resources.
“We had constructive discussions on strengthening our strategic cooperation in the
sectors of mining and critical minerals,” Mr Modi said during a media conference on Wednesday.
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