JITARTH JAI BHARADWAJ

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Jai Bharadwaj, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Australia Today, is an award-winning journalist with a proven track record in international media. Renowned for his expertise in broadcasting, storytelling, and investigative reporting, he combines rigorous fact-checking with data-driven insights to deliver impactful journalism.

Indo-Canadian commentator Nancy Grewal’s killing puts spotlight on threats faced by critics of Khalistan in diaspora

Police Chief Michael Pearce said investigators believed it was “not a random act of violence” and was being treated as an “intentional act” against Grewal.

Samson’s heroic win over Bethell’s as India holds nerve to beat England in a nail-biter to reach World Cup final

Bumrah delivered the 18th and conceded only six, dragging the target back out to 39 from two overs — a decisive squeeze in a match where control was rare.

India’s food exporters make Australia play, betting big on health foods and premium ingredients at mainstream shelves

“The opportunity is real, but it is a long game built on trusted import partners, consistent supply, and getting the paperwork and labelling right every time.”

PM Carney heads to Australia after India and Canada reset ties with uranium deal and trade talks

Officials also pointed to major investment links already in place, with Canadian pension funds said to have invested about $100 billion in India.

Victoria’s suppression orders under fresh scrutiny as migrant families call for clearer justice reporting

The Courts Council disputes that characterisation, describing the Melbourne Press Club/Monash University report as selective and not reflective of broader court-media engagement.

Sanju Samson’s unbeaten 97 powers India into T20 World Cup semifinals after thriller against West Indies

“Right from the day I started dreaming of playing for the country, this is the day I was waiting for."

India keep semifinal hopes alive with 72-run demolition of Zimbabwe in Chennai

Asked to bat first, India piled up a staggering 256/4 in 20 overs — their highest total in T20 World Cup history and the second-highest overall in the tournament’s history

Victoria’s ‘Adult Time for Violent Crime’ laws come into effect, Premier Allan flags early gang intervention

“We’ll always stand with victims of crime and make it clear: violence has consequences and your safety comes first.”

Rachin Ravindra and Mitchell Santner power New Zealand to knock Sri Lanka out of T20 World Cup

The victory lifts the Black Caps to three points in the Super Eight stage, keeping their semifinal hopes alive ahead of a crucial final clash against England.

Could a Liberal–One Nation preference shift shake up Labor’s South Australia win?

If One Nation numbers translate on election day, it could dramatically alter the distribution of preferences in marginal seats.

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‘I fell in love with India’: Australian solo traveller praises kindness and hospitality of strangers

Reflecting on her month-long journey, Paige said the warmth she encountered wherever she travelled was one of the main reasons she had developed such a strong affection for India.

Almost half a million arrivals, 174,500 new homes: IPA says Australia’s housing crunch is no mystery

For the March quarter alone, net housing supply increased by 54,200 dwellings, compared with 193,780 net permanent and long-term arrivals.

“Born to Fly”: Melbourne’s Rahul Sharma sets World Record running 566-kilometre across Sri Lanka for children’s cancer cause

The documentary Born To Fly, directed by Ali Khajeian, captures Sharma’s journey of endurance, friendship and purpose, highlighting the message behind the campaign: “Dream Like a Kid.”
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