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.

Healy’s heroics: Australia chase record 331 to stun India in Women’s World Cup classic

Indian skipper Harmanpreet Kaur later acknowledged that the team faltered in execution in those death overs, despite a strong first 40 overs.

Abhishek-Gill stand powers India to six-wicket win over Pakistan in Asia Cup Super Four opener

India’s victory extends their dominance over Pakistan in the tournament, having already won the group-stage clash comfortably.

Two senior ministers step aside: SA Labor rocked just six months from election

Labor will likely lean on policy successes so far—economic performance, environment, infrastructure—to offset the shock.

‘Empty-handed in Port Moresby’: Where PM Albanese’s Pacific strategy faltered

Pacific nations, meanwhile, are increasingly cautious about entering into deals that seem rushed or insufficiently transparent.

Mandhana’s blazing century ends India’s 18-year wait for home ODI win over Australia

The win, India’s first home ODI triumph over Australia in 18 years and 206 days, levelled the three-match series 1-1

Asia Cup: Clinical India humble Pakistan by 7 wickets — and explain why no handshake followed

“We stand by the families of the victims… We express our solidarity… Want to dedicate the win to all our armed forces who showed a lot of bravery.”

AIBC forum spotlights India–Australia skills pact as ministers map joint training pipelines

"We’ll align training where it makes sense, protect integrity, and ensure learners—whether in Ahmedabad, Adelaide or Alice Springs—can demonstrate capability in real workplaces.

Jacinta Allan unveils ‘Multicultural Victoria,’ pledging stronger anti-hate action and winding up the Victorian Multicultural Commission

This body will have two deputies (including at least one representing regional Victoria) and will be supported by a five-member advisory council.

Ley removes Jacinta Nampijinpa Price from Coalition frontbench after days of internal turmoil

She described the episode as disappointing for the Liberal Party, adding that she will learn from it and believes the party will emerge stronger.

Sussan Ley courts Indian-Australians at ‘Little India’ and community meet amid party rupture over Price’s remarks

Now with a decisive presence in key NSW and Victorian seats — the expectation is simple: respect, stability and concrete policies over identity-based point-scoring.

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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.
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