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.

India’s EV ambitions accelerate with $600M move for stake in Australian lithium projects

This deal is expected to have far-reaching implications, not only for India’s EV ambitions but also for the broader geopolitical landscape of critical mineral supply chains.

Albanese pitches pay hike as vote bait in Victorian hostile territory as Greens and Liberals close in

While this is not a binding policy, Labor plans to submit a recommendation to the Fair Work Commission advocating for an "economically sustainable real wage increase"

Rohit and Kohli return to Australia! Check if they’re coming to your city for India’s thrilling T20I and ODI clashes

The Indian women’s team will also embark on a multi-format tour, including the first day-night Test at the revamped WACA Ground

Labor calls itself the underdog despite polls showing Albanese gaining edge over Dutton

Political analysts suggest that portraying the party as an underdog can be an effective tactic to galvanise voter turnout

May 3 election: Victoria holds key as swing seats become make-or-break for Albanese government

Key issues anticipated to dominate the campaign include the rising cost of living, housing affordability, and energy policies.

Albanese government fails Hindu community: No funds in budget for promised ‘school’ in Sydney

A youth leader expressed her frustration, stating, "I think it’s high time the Hindu community is also given an equal opportunity (as other faiths have been provided with)."

Palestinians revolt against Hamas rule, call militant leadership ‘Hamas terrorists’

These unprecedented protests underscore the growing frustration among Gazans towards Hamas's governance and the ongoing conflict

Dutton’s fuel excise cut upstages Labor’s tax pitch and brings Coalition back into game

This initiative aims to provide immediate financial relief to Australian households grappling with rising expenses.

Victoria smashes tourism spending record with $40 billion boost, Indian visitors lead the way

Indian visitors, who spent 12.4 million nights in Victoria, contributing an impressive $714 million to the state’s economy.

AIBC unites industry leaders to forge future of advanced manufacturing and critical minerals supply chain

“India’s industrial ambition is matched by its scale – but infrastructure and regulatory clarity will be key."

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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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