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.

Premier Jacinta Allan Inaugurates ‘My Melbourne’ in ‘Saree’, Hints at a Bollywood Cameo Dream

"It’s a rare opportunity to tell stories that resonate globally, and Melbourne is the perfect backdrop to explore these universal themes of belonging and identity."

VHP Sanskrit School 16th Annual Day: Students Honoured for Excellence in Sanskrit and Cultural Learning

Four students were honoured by the NSW Department of Education's Community Languages Division for their outstanding performance in Sanskrit learning.

Mumbai to Melbourne: Pro Kabaddi League Event to be Hosted in Victoria, Announces Premier Allan

The partnership will strengthen the state’s growing relationship with the Indian visitor economy, which generated $452 million in revenue from nearly 180,000 Indian visitors

Premier Jacinta Allan Launches $5M Fund to Boost Victoria-India Education Ties on First Day of India Visit

The RMIT-BITS Pilani partnership is spotlighted as one of the success stories of transnational education.

Premier Allan’s India Visit to Focus on Tourism, Technology, Film, and Education Sectors

She is also expected to participate in the release of a comprehensive India Strategy report

India Showcases Advanced Defence Technologies at ‘Land Forces 2024’ in Australia

India seeks to strengthen its position as a reliable defence partner for countries across the globe, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region.

QUAD Talks: Modi and Albanese Discuss Cooperation and Bilateral Relations in Strategic Phone Call

Australia and India have been steadily strengthening their ties, with an emphasis on enhancing economic cooperation and addressing shared security concerns.

Albanese Government Shuts Down Over 150 ‘Ghost Colleges’ in Major VET Sector Crackdown

An additional 140 registered training organizations (RTOs) are also on notice, requiring them to resume quality training by the end of 2024 or face deregistration.

IFFM 2024: Celebrating Indian Cinema Rani Mukerji Unveils ‘Yash Chopra Commemorative Stamp’ at Australian Parliament

"I look forward to discussing the profound impact of Indian films globally and the unique bond shared between India and Australia."

Celebrating Strengthened Australia-India Relations at AIBC Victoria

"The Indian diaspora has been instrumental in Victoria's growth," Premier Allan remarked.

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