India, Australia, and Canada Launch ACITI Partnership

In a landmark move towards fostering trilateral cooperation in technology and innovation, the governments of India, Australia, and Canada announced the launch of the Australia-Canada-India Technology and Innovation (ACITI) Partnership on 22 November 2025. This partnership marks a new era of strategic collaboration in the field of critical and emerging technologies, designed to propel the three countries toward a secure, sustainable, and net-zero future.

Purpose and Vision of the ACITI Partnership

The ACITI initiative is not merely a diplomatic step—it is a technology-driven alliance aimed at combining the natural strengths, strategic priorities, and innovation ecosystems of all three nations. The overarching goals of the partnership are,

  • Enhancing collaboration on critical and emerging technologies
  • Supporting the development and deployment of green energy innovation
  • Diversifying and securing critical mineral supply chains
  • Advancing the mass adoption of AI for improving public welfare
  • Building joint capacity toward achieving net-zero emissions

This trilateral effort complements existing bilateral initiatives among the three nations and reflects a broader alignment of geopolitical and economic interests.

Key Areas of Focus

1. Green Energy Innovation

The partnership places a strong emphasis on clean energy solutions to address climate change. This includes,

  • Joint development of renewable energy technologies, such as solar, wind, and hydrogen
  • Investment in decarbonisation innovations
  • Sharing best practices and R&D to meet net-zero targets

2. Critical Minerals and Supply Chain Resilience

ACITI will foster cooperation in identifying, processing, and ensuring access to critical minerals like lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements—key inputs for batteries, electric vehicles, and electronics.

The countries aim to,

  • Diversify sources of supply
  • Build resilient and transparent supply chains
  • Reduce dependence on geopolitically sensitive regions

3. Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Tech

India, Australia, and Canada will explore frameworks to responsibly scale up AI solutions that directly impact citizen services, governance, and economic development. The focus includes,

  • Promoting ethical AI adoption
  • Enhancing digital public infrastructure
  • Joint R&D in next-generation technologies

Timeline and Next Steps

The three governments agreed that officials from all sides will convene in the first quarter of 2026 to map out a detailed roadmap for the ACITI Partnership. This meeting will help,

  • Formalise collaboration mechanisms
  • Identify specific projects and funding models
  • Establish sector-specific working groups

This timeline ensures that ACITI becomes a living, evolving framework that delivers tangible benefits across energy, tech, and innovation domains.

Shivam

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