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.

Bageshwar Dham secures FCRA approval after Australia visit, opening door to foreign donations

It means the institution will now be expected to meet the same audit, reporting and renewal standards that apply across India’s foreign funding system.

India and New Zealand set to sign trade pact on 27 April as exporters eye massive market access

India and New Zealand have been trying for years to lift their economic relationship, and New Zealand’s own foreign ministry says two-way trade currently sits at NZ$3.68 billion annually.

Australia secures first emergency diesel shipments as government moves to shore up fuel supply

Under the arrangement, Export Finance Australia has partnered with Viva Energy to support the purchase of more than 570,000 barrels of extra diesel for the Australian market.

Three senior Victorian ministers quit Allan government, forcing major pre-election reshuffle

The Premier is now under pressure to prove that replacing experienced ministers so close to the election is a sign of renewal, not fatigue.

Australia names new ADF leaders as Susan Coyle becomes first woman to lead Army

She is currently Chief of Joint Capabilities and will now become the first woman to command the Australian Army.

“I am lucky to be alive”: Elderly Indian Australians racially abused in Melbourne’s west as morning walk turns violent

“I am lucky to be alive,” Singh said, describing the moment as the culmination of repeated abuse directed at vulnerable older members of the community.

Trump pauses Iran bombing for two weeks as Tehran offers Strait of Hormuz safe passage

Prime Minister Albanese’s office, described the threat of damage to civilian infrastructure as “an extraordinary statement”

Liberal Party erupts again: Bobby Lakra’s Western Metro preselection application rejected

“I respectfully submit that disqualifying my application on this basis is disproportionate and inconsistent with the principles of procedural fairness,” he wrote.

Liberal drama part two: Bobby Lakra to take on Moira Deeming at preselection battle

With the deadline for applications now closed and deliberations underway, attention turns to who will ultimately secure the number one spot in Western Metro

“I told Preet Singh, if you don’t give me a letter of reference, I might end my life”: Kashyap Patel

“It was a difficult situation for me, as a man with two kids — one nine-year-old and another six-year-old — telling me if I don’t give letters, he may kill himself,”

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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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