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.

Khalistan car rally fails to garner Sikh community support but successfully terrorises Indian-Australians

"I will not take my 12-year-old on to listen to such hatred just because of my religious beliefs."

Australia and India conducting joint military exercise ‘Austra Hind’ in deserts of Rajasthan

Exercise "Austra Hind" will be a yearly event that will be conducted alternately in India and Australia.

Australia denies participating in China-led Indian Ocean Forum meet

However, former PM Kevin Rudd joined the "China-Indian Ocean Forum on Development Cooperation virtually.

India removes need to fill ‘Air Suvidha form’ for international passengers

These new guidelines mean that no 'vaccination certificate and RT-PCR' test is required for any age group when passengers arrive as international travellers in India.

Jason Wood calls Joanne Ryan “Lazy Labor member (who) can’t be bothered” to visit when Hindu temple attacked

The Australia Today can reveal that as a local federal MP, Ms Ryan even refused to write a supporting letter for SMVS Temple's Safer Community Grant application.

Premier Peter Malinauskas regrets using slang ‘Sloppy Seconds’; what does it mean?

"Our political leaders should be more careful of the choice of words and its impact on marginalised communities including women."

Albanese and Modi to sign final Australia-India Comprehensive Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement in March 2023

In a statement, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he looks forward to welcoming Prime Minister Albanese to India at an early opportunity.

United Kingdom to grant 3,000 visas every year for Indian-educated youth

18-30-year-old degree-educated Indian nationals will be able to come to the UK to live and work for up to two years.

Prof. Dinesh Kumar’s contactless screening tool could revolutionise chronic wound treatment

Prof. Kumar is an expert in Biomedical engineering, neuromotor control, biosignal phenomena, and human-computer interaction and an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (PhD, 1991) and Chennai (1983).

Have India’s Sania Mirza and Pakistan’s Shoaib Malik ended their marriage?

Sania wrote on her social media story a couple of days ago that read, "Where do broken hearts go?"

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