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.

Australia, India agree to finalise free trade agreement by end of 2022

The deal leverages the complementarities between the two countries and would unlock the trade potential between them.

Australia ready to open International travel to and from India by mid-November, with ‘recognised’ Covishield, Here’ details

"These changes mean there will be no travel restrictions if you are a vaccinated Australian entering or leaving Australian shores."

With 1,143 new cases, Premier Andrews announces mandatory vaccination for all authorised workers by 15 October

“All workers – in Melbourne and regional Victoria – on the Authorised Worker list will require their first COVID-19 vaccine dose by Friday, 15 October in order to continue working on site."

Aus W v Ind W, D/N Test: Smriti Mandhana puts India off to flying start before rain plays spoilsport

Mandhana kept on marching ahead and brought up her half-century in the 15th over of the innings.

After a massive surge in COVID cases, Victoria decides to give second dose in three weeks from 4 October

“I don’t understand how can they play politics over vaccines, it’s like putting someone’s life in danger. Put your differences aside for once and work together to save lives.”

Victoria takes over NSW in daily COVID19 cases despite Dan Andrews hard lockdown

Victoria and NSW recorded the highest daily number ever in terms of daily deaths due to the current outbreak.

Anti-Hindu Delhi Riots were “preplanned conspiracy to dislocate functioning of Government”: Delhi High Court

“A preplanned and pre-meditated conspiracy to disturb law and order in the city”.

South Australia ‘Skilled Migration Program’ adds 70 occupations for offshore applicants but with a catch

Offshore applicants meeting the minimum published requirements can lodge a Registration of Interest (RoI) from 10 am, ACST, Tuesday 28 September 2021.

NSW freedom roadmap: Here’ details of what you can do from 11 October, 1 December and in between

80 per cent roadmap will also remove the limit of fully vaccinated guests for weddings and funerals, and remove customer caps for personal services such as hairdressers

Shafali, Yastika and Sneh shine as India end Australia’s unbeaten 26-match run in ODIs

Australia's unbeaten 26-match run in ODI cricket came to an end. However, the hosts won the three-match ODI series by 2-1.

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Indian tourists rank among Victoria’s top five visitor groups as total spending hits record $48.6 billion

Across Australia, the top five international visitor markets in the year ending March 2026 were New Zealand, China, the United Kingdom, the United States and India.

Pauline Hanson has raised an uncomfortable question about Australia’s foreign aid. Here’s why it matters

The first notable aspect of Hanson’s response is the apparent softening of her position on aid spending.

Bundle of joy for parents as six-month paid leave begins next week

The expansion comes alongside a broader package of increases to social security payments and family assistance measures that will take effect from July 1.
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