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.

Pakistan Targets Indian Civilians: Shelling Damages Sacred Poonch Gurdwara, Kills Sikh Worshippers

“Reportedly, 12 people in Poonch proper have died—five from the Sikh community and the rest Muslim."

Rohit Sharma calls time on Test career after 67 matches and 4,301 runs

He leaves behind a legacy of big centuries, bold leadership and a testament to the importance of reinvention at the highest level.

Indian armed forces detail ‘Operation Sindoor’, destroy nine terror camps in Pakistan after Pahalgam attack

Operation’s targets were selected exclusively on credible intelligence to dismantle the infrastructure of JeM and LeT leaders who planned cross-border attacks.

India pushes Australia to the brink in a thrilling late goal drama

The ongoing tour has included matches against both Australia and Australia A, offering India a vital test of its form and depth ahead of upcoming international commitments.

Jewish, Hindu and Iranian Australians join forces to protect Australia from imported hate

“Radicalisation is targeting our youth. We’ve seen Hezbollah flags on our streets. We’ve seen violent pro-Khalistan protests”

Pakistan-backed Khalistani thugs stage grotesque, flop protest at Melbourne consulate

Several protesters chanted “Pakistan Zindabad” (“Long live Pakistan”) as they waved flags beside gruesome images, an unmistakable signal

Labor will raise international students’ visa fee to $2000, to pay for election pledges

Universities Australia has cautioned that any significant increase in visa fees must be balanced carefully to avoid discouraging prospective students

Labor pledges $20 million for women’s and children’s trauma recovery centre on the Central Coast

The model will combine crisis care with ongoing services such as counselling, legal assistance, financial advice

Australia’s first National Training Centre in New Energy Skills to open in Melbourne West

Nearly 8,500 apprentices have already signed up under the program, and the government expects these numbers to grow further with the new investment.

Peter Dutton urges supporters to ignore ‘hate media’ as election campaign enters final stretch

Liberal leader singled out ABC and The Guardian as examples of media outlets he said were campaigning against the coalition.

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Sydney couple gets 10 years jail over failed $12 million meth import from Iran

The court heard the couple used fraudulent consignee details and repeatedly redirected the shipment to different locations in an attempt to avoid detection by law enforcement.

Indian scientists identify antiviral compounds in cow urine, effective against Chikungunya virus

Researchers reported even stronger results when the distillate was combined with thymoquinone, a compound derived from Nigella sativa, and piperine from black pepper.

Indian-Australian scientist Prof. Rajeev Varshney named among world’s top agri-food pioneers

Prof. Varshney, Director of the Centre for Crop and Food Innovation (CCFI), the WA State Agricultural Biotechnology Centre, and Murdoch University’s International Chair in Agriculture and Food Security, is one of only four Australians to have received the honour since the list was launched in 2024.
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