India wants more of Australia’s uranium and it’s very easy to understand why. Reliable, high-density energy is the foundation of modern industry, AI, data centres and economic growth. Nations around the world are very quickly waking up to that reality. Australia possesses some of the largest uranium reserves on Earth, yet vast deposits remain locked away by political and ideological restrictions. So whilst other countries are moving to secure their energy future, Australia continues to tie one hand behind its back.
One Nation’s energy policy is simple: Australia should use every resource at its disposal to deliver affordable, reliable and abundant energy. That means supporting coal, gas, hydro, uranium and nuclear power where it makes economic and engineering sense. Energy security is national security. Cheap energy means lower household bills, stronger manufacturing, more investment, more jobs and a more competitive economy.
If India can recognise the value of Australian uranium, why can’t our own governments? One Nation understands what’s on the table: jobs, exports, royalties, regional development and our long-term energy security. It’s time to stop letting ideology override engineering and start backing Australia’s resource advantage.