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.

T20 WC: Why South Africa’s five-wicket win over India is causing heartache for Pakistan

Social media is abuzz with the trend of "Bye Bye Pakistan' as they are feeling the heat of India's loss more than India itself.

Indian Cricket Board announces equal pay for both men and women cricketers, will Australia follow suit

Global cricket fraternity lauds BCCI for the introduction of equal match fees.

Centre for Australia-India Relations gets $44 million in the budget, location still undecided

The Centre will also administer the $20.8 million Maitri (friendship) scholars, fellowship program and cultural partnership.

Dan Andrews’ Diwali dinner called ‘culturally insensitive and religiously disrespectful’

"I was upset with 'Wine and Beer' flowing at a religious/spiritual occasion, it should have certainly not happened."

Pakistani flight attendant goes missing after landing in Canada, Here’s why

This is the third incident of a flight crew disappearing after landing in Toronto.

Faster and reliable NBN to more families and businesses through $2.4 billion funding boost

Homes and businesses across Australia will have access to speeds of up to one gigabit per second by late 2025.

T20 World Cup IND vs PAK: What happens to your ticket if it rains and match is abandoned

Most disheartening is that experts say there is a very high chance that the match will be cut short or maybe even cancelled due to rain and wet ground conditions.

Covid positive players will be allowed to play in T20 World Cup

If a player's PCR test results are positive, teams may still modify their starting lineup; if the test is negative, the infected player may rejoin the team.

Multiple times stabbed Indian international student Shubham Garg in critical condition, family pleading for visa

He sought assistance from a nearby house before being taken to Royal North Shore Hospital.

Australia-India Foreign Ministers’ Framework Dialogue highlights counter-terrorism, defence issues and mobility of talent-skills

As liberal democracies, we want to ensure that countries make sovereign choices on matters that are important to them. 

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Children returning to Australia would undergo community integration, therapeutic support and countering violent extremism programs.

UNSW and Deloitte India to launch AI Centre of Excellence at Bengaluru campus

A start-up and innovation hub will support entrepreneurship among students and staff, while future programs are expected to include executive education and professional development

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.
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