JAI BHARADWAJ

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Founder and Editor in Chief of The Australia Today. Experienced Journalist with a demonstrated history of working in the international media industry. Skilled in Broadcasting, Storytelling, Video, News Writing, and Google Analytics and Fact Check.

ECTA turns two, a milestone in India-Australia economic partnership

A stocktake visit on CECA’s progress was recently concluded in New Delhi, reflecting the commitment of both nations to deeper economic integration.

Australia’s tailenders frustrate India on Day 4 of 4th Border-Gavaskar Test

Australia finished the day at 228/9, having recovered from a precarious 91/6 earlier in the innings.

India Among Top Ten in Global AI Ranking; Australia at 15th Spot with Strong Cybersecurity Potential

The Indian government's technology maturity score of 9.40/10 underscores its strong backing of AI initiatives.

Simon Birmingham Announces Retirement from Politics, Citing New Career Path

“Those of you who have the honour of continuing in this place carry a great responsibility. I wish you well, do good, and make a positive difference. Thank you and farewell.”

Pain Endures, Courage Prevails as India Salutes Its 26/11 Bravehearts Who Fought Till Their Last Breath

The horrific events left at least 174 people dead, including 20 security personnel and 26 foreign nationals, with more than 300 others wounded.

All Bark, No Bite: Australians Outclassed by Bumrah, Virat and Jaiswal as India Dominates Series Opener

Bumrah claimed eight wickets across both innings, and was judged Player of the Match.

With no conclusive evidence whether ball hit his pad or bat first, KL Rahul given out

Starc, Hazlewood Leave Indian Batters Reeling at 51/4 on Day 1 of Border-Gavaskar Trophy

‘Freedom of Speech at Risk,’ Coalition Fights Albanese’s Misinformation Legislation

This could lead to the removal of legitimate, honestly-held opinions by Australians who are simply engaging in public discourse.

From Mandi to Bendigo: Abhishek Awasthi Elected as Councillor in Greater Bendigo

Awasthi pledged to work tirelessly for his constituents, advocating for their needs while promoting inclusivity and support for multiculturalism.

Australia India Institute secures grant to boost submarine cable resilience

The initiative will produce policy-focused publications and culminate in a "1.5 Track Dialogue" in Perth in 2025.

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Attempted bombing of Perth Invasion Day rally declared terrorist attack as AFP issues national warning

Investigators had worked intensively to assess whether the accused acted alone and whether there was any ongoing risk to the community.

British tourists deported from India for allegedly putting pro-Palestine stickers in holy town

“Our monitoring of foreign nationals is very strict. Anyone found breaching tourist visa conditions will face strict action, including deportation and blacklisting.”

Record growth for TAFE and VET students in South Australia

Student numbers rose by 4 per cent to 67,915, while subject enrolments jumped 7.6 per cent and training hours increased 8.3 per cent. Program enrolments also grew by 0.6 per cent—the only increase nationwide.
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