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.

Albanese government bets big on India’s growth with $25.3 million package to boost trade and maritime security

India has become an increasingly central part of Australia’s regional strategy, with both countries working more closely on trade, education, clean energy, technology, defence

Pakistan accused of hiding Iranian military aircrafts on its airfields while acting as US-Iran mediator

Move may have been aimed at protecting some of Iran’s remaining military and aviation assets from possible American strikes as the conflict continued to widen.

Premier Allan forced into Fed Square World Cup backflip after backlash over “un-Australian” screening ban

If Victoria cannot safely host fans cheering for the national team, something has gone wrong.

Victoria’s surplus pitch hides a $199 billion debt problem

The operating budget may be in surplus, but when infrastructure and capital spending are included, Victoria is still expected to run a cash deficit of $7.7 billion in 2026/27.

Nepean has given Liberals a win but no guarantee for November state election

Liberals would be relieved to have retained the seat, but the fall in their primary vote showed voters remained wary of the major parties.

11 Indian nationals deported from Australia over criminal offences, drug, fraud, visa breaches and non-cooperation

Australian authorities reportedly decided to use a dedicated charter flight because some of the detainees were considered “non-compliant and disruptive”, making it difficult and unsafe

Paramedic stabbed in broad daylight in Melbourne’s north, man arrested

"I am sickened to my stomach. We’ve had enough. This is appalling and unacceptable and needs to stop.”

Australian SIM card at the centre of investigation while Indian police uncover cross-border Khalistan terror plot

The source also said investigators are tracking donation routes to religious organisations as part of efforts to uncover the funding network behind the alleged terror module.

Indian-Australian become largest overseas-born Aussies taking over England

Overseas-born individuals now make up 32 per cent of the country’s estimated population of 27.6 million—approaching the historic peak of 32.4 per cent recorded in 1891.

Coalition vows to cap top public sector pay as election battle over spending intensifies

Wilson said the savings generated from the cap, estimated at more than $20 million over the next decade, would be redirected toward essential services

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Here’s why Pauline Hanson keeps losing against Australian intellectual elites despite valid arguments

The English language is not a colonial relic to be apologised for. It is the operative language of Australian civic life, of courts, parliaments, hospitals, workplaces and schools.

Indian-origin Flying Officer Nandini Rajpurohit makes history as part of Australia’s first space operations unit

With a STEM background in computer science, mathematics and statistics, Rajpurohit said space was becoming increasingly critical to operations across all military domains.

“Let’s purge New Zealand of Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims”: Police assess Brian Tamaki remarks as Indian PM Modi’s historic visit nears

In a video posted on social media on Wednesday, Tamaki accused Modi of allowing violence against Christians in India and suggested similar actions should occur in New Zealand.
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