Australia and India strike deal on low-emissions technology

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Mr Morrison said India's economic growth needed to be supported alongside global ambitions to tackle climate change.

"Unless we can get the technology transformation occurring in developing countries, then I fear that the ambitions that so many have for addressing climate change will be frustrated," he told reporters in the US.

"If we want to make a difference on climate change, we've got to make a difference everywhere, not just in advanced economies."

Australia is inching towards a commitment to net zero emissions by 2050 amid immense international pressure in the lead-up to United Nations climate talks in Glasgow in November.

The prime minister said he wanted to ensure the developing world made a transition to cleaner energy through technology.

"Australia will certainly do our bit, and the bit we're doing in particular is to meet and beat the commitments that we've made," he said.

Great to meet with my good friend and a great friend of Australia, Indian PM @narendramodi, during my visit to the US. A wide-ranging and productive discussion ahead of the first in-person Quad meeting as we look to further deepen the partnership between our two countries. https://t.co/XZutkNw3t7

Mr Modi released a communique after the meeting saying the leaders underlined the need to urgently address climate change and agreed over the possibilities for clean technology.

"In this regard, Prime Minister Modi highlighted the need for a broader dialogue on environment protection," it said.

The leaders also discussed defence co-operation and trade agreements ahead of a ministerial meeting next week.

Trade Minister Dan Tehan will meet with Indian counterpart Piyush Goyal with Mr Morrison and Mr Modi keen for an ambitious approach particularly on digital agreements.

Former prime minister Tony Abbott travelled to India in August on behalf of Australia to follow up stalled Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement negotiations.

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Mr Modi reiterated his invitation for Mr Morrison to visit India.

"The prime ministers agreed that as two vibrant democracies in the region, the two countries needed to work closer together to overcome the challenges in the post-pandemic world."

Australia's prime minister was due to visit India in January last year but cancelled his trip because bushfires were raging across the nation.

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