Australia is expected to sign a new security agreement with Fiji and to advance a separate deal related to exporting uranium to India during meetings scheduled for this week, according to reporting cited by The Australian newspaper and echoed by Investing.com. The sources say the Fiji arrangement is a security pact that Australia would move to sign during the visit or talks, though details such as the pact’s scope, duration, or specific operational terms were not provided in the available summaries. Separately, the reporting indicates Australia is also working to finalize arrangements connected to the export of uranium to India. The information describes the uranium export effort as a deal Australia plans to close or finalize during the same series of meetings. While both outlets reference the expected steps, neither summary includes specific dates, contract terms, regulatory approvals, or government statements confirming the exact language of the agreements. The reports therefore frame the developments as imminent actions planned around this week’s discussions rather than provide confirmed final terms.