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India and Australia issued a joint statement pledging to support the continued flow of energy products.
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Trump is pushing Ukraine to produce Patriot and Tomahawk systems, signaling a shift in US aid from direct fiscal support to a technology‑licence plus supply‑chain export model. That shifts defense-sector commercial logic away from single government p
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