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.

Does CDS Chauhan’s Australia Visit marks India’s bold strategic push in the Indo-Pacific

The Australian government acknowledged India as a "top-tier security partner", reaffirming their commitment to strengthening the defence collaboration.

Federal MP’s wife Judy Cheung-Wood’s cosmetic business looted in $100K heist

"Unfortunately, I find myself part of the crime statistics this week amid the rising crime waves in our Victorian communities."

India clinch victory over New Zealand to semi-final face off with Australia in Champions Trophy

India will be banking on its spinners to continue its dominance, while Australia will look to counter with its pace attack.

Immigration detention centre employees stage strike over wages and conditions

Union officials have also gathered nearly 1,000 signatures for an open letter to Immigration Minister Tony Burke, seeking government intervention in the dispute.

USA to take tough stance against elements that threat diplomats’ security and India’s sovereignty

The leaders reaffirmed their commitment to combatting terrorism, organised crime, and the influence of destabilising actors in the region.

India’s PM Modi and US President Trump set to pave path for progress in bilateral relations

These discussions are part of India’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its relationships with the US across multiple sectors, including technology, energy, and national security.

Indian Mountaineer Shivangi Pathak climbs Mount Kosciuszko to mark Republic Day and Australia Day

“This climb is dedicated to my country, India, and the love and support I’ve received from my family and friends in Australia."

Man charged over vandalism of Police memorial in Sydney’s domain

Police are now working with the Sydney City Council to repair the damage caused by the vandalism.

Hobart Hurricanes storm to first BBL crown with Owen’s explosive knock

Owen’s inning was an exhibition of aggressive shot-making, as he hammered 11 sixes – setting a new BBL final record – and six fours.

Indian High Commissioner to Fiji Suneet Mehta takes charge after presenting credentials to President of Fiji

The bilateral relationship between India and Fiji has been characterised by strong ties in areas such as trade, agriculture, education, and climate change.

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Indian national allegedly laundered $7 million in illegal tobacco profits, submitted fraudulent permanent residency documents

Investigators claim the man is unlawfully residing in Australia and submitted fraudulent documents as part of ongoing attempts to secure permanent residency.

$30m fuel assistance and Pacific Resilience Facility treaty ratified in Australia–Fiji Suva talks

The PRF will provide grants for climate adaptation, disaster preparedness, loss and damage response, and community-led clean energy projects, with Pacific governments taking the lead in deciding funding priorities.

Eight Indian among 20 Asian languages to be taught in high school under Australia’s fluency push

Minister for Multicultural Affairs Anne Aly said language skills were a national asset that created opportunities for young people while strengthening cultural understanding.
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