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.

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.

Four suspects arrested in connection with Canberra Hindu temples break-ins and vandalism

CCTV footage from the Hindu Temple and Cultural Centre in Florey captured four masked individuals in a black Honda van ramming through the temple’s front door around 1:30 pm.

Dr Jaishankar Highlights Expanding India-Australia Relations, Inaugurates New Consulate in Brisbane

It fulfills a long-standing request from the Indian diaspora and highlights the growing relationship between Queensland and India

Two Hindu Temples Vandalised: Thugs Steal Donations and Break Sacred Shiva Lingam

The vandals also entered the sanctum where the deities are housed, trampling upon sacred areas and vandalising the Vasant Mandapan

B-Town Wives Celebrate Karwa Chauth with Love, Traditions, and Plenty of Glamour

It was a day filled with glam, devotion and a little bit of Bollywood magic.

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Pauline Hanson’s gurdwara visit shows her ‘monoculture’ does not exclude any Australian

Too many people pretend there are only two choices: either unlimited multiculturalism with no common identity, or forced assimilation where migrants must hide their heritage.

Indian woman get permanent residency after husband’s sponsorship of two former wives triggered visa crisis

She told the tribunal that her husband had no meaningful ties to India and was unlikely to relocate, having lived in New Zealand since his teenage years after moving from Fiji, where he was born.

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.
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