India, Australia and Canada Launch ACITI Partnership
India has unveiled a major trilateral initiative with Australia and Canada aimed at accelerating cooperation in emerging technologies, clean energy, artificial intelligence and supply-chain resilience. The Australia-Canada-India Technology and Innovation (ACITI) Partnership was formally announced after a high-level meeting of the three leaders on the sidelines of the G20 Summit, marking a new phase of collaboration among three democratic and Indo-Pacific aligned nations.
Strategic Launch of the ACITI Partnership
The newly formed ACITI framework seeks to integrate the technological strengths and innovation ecosystems of all three countries. It aims to build a resilient network for advanced research, sustainable development and commercial cooperation. By linking partners across the Indo-Pacific and the Atlantic, the initiative underscores the growing importance of multi-regional partnerships in shaping global technology governance.
Clean Energy Innovation and Supply Chain Diversification
A core focus of the partnership is joint progress in clean-energy technologies. The collaboration will support advancements in green hydrogen, next-generation battery systems, low-emission industrial processes and the exploration of critical minerals . The three nations intend to strengthen diversified and secure supply chains, ensuring stable access to essential raw materials vital for renewable energy and digital technologies.
AI Development and Digital Resilience
The ACITI framework also prioritises artificial intelligence as a transformative tool for public-service delivery, economic productivity and technological competitiveness. Efforts will include establishing best-practice standards for safe, ethical and transparent AI deployment, along with expanded cooperation in cybersecurity, data governance and digital infrastructure.
Exam Oriented Facts
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The ACITI Partnership was launched by India, Australia and Canada at the G20 Summit.
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Focus areas include emerging technologies, clean energy and critical mineral supply chains .
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Artificial intelligence and digital-resilience standards form a major component.
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First operational meeting scheduled for early 2026 .
Month: Current Affairs - November 24, 2025
Category: International Relations, G20 Summit