Pallavi Jain

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Pallavi Jain is the Co-Founder and Editor of The Australia Today, whose investigative reporting has influenced public policy. A senior journalist and commentator, she has been a finalist in multiple international media awards.

Historic that Australia is hosting Exercise Malabar says Chief of Navy Vice Admiral Mark Hammond

"This esteemed exercise provides rich opportunities for our people to work and train together, to be prepared as high-functioning teams ready to face the complex challenges of the maritime domain."

US Navy will contest excessive claims in South China Sea, warns Vice Admiral Karl Thomas

"We sail quiet regularly in the South China Sea...presence matters, being out there to be able to maintain some peace some stability in that area is important..."

QUAD defence cooperation ‘enters a new era’ as Australia hosts Malabar exercise

"It serves as a force multiplier, especially for the freedom of navigation and security of the Indo-Pacific region."

Shadow Minister Jason Wood distributes eye glasses for beneficiaries in India

“Initiatives such as these need the combined efforts of everyone so as to enable us make a positive impact on lives"

India’s ‘Gond Art’ finds place in Australia through intersection of technology and culture

Gond art is a vibrant and unique form of art that originates from the Gond tribe of Central India.

Bollywood meets Symphony at Australian Indian Orchestra’s inaugural concert in Sydney

The highly anticipated concert will feature some of the most popular Bollywood songs transformed by the grandeur of a majestic 60-piece Australian Symphony Orchestra.

India Roadshow: Opportunities for Australian businesses in a “shining light in growing markets”

"India speaks English, it has the same forms of contract as Australia, it's not difficult to do business in India so lets demystify that"

Domestic violence can happen to anyone, important to remove stigma, says Indian-Australian entrepreneur Poornima Menon

"Domestic violence is a form of social disempowerment and people die every week at the hands of their family because of it."

India working on its own cotton brand ‘Kasturi’ with Australian technology for good seed

A delegation of Indian businesses, of more than 40 companies, recently showcased their export offerings for the Australian market at the Global Sourcing Expo in Sydney.

Beyond expectations, Australia-India two-way trade hits historic high, crosses $46 billion

The Australia India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) came into effect after almost a decade of negotiations on 29th December 2022.

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Cash stolen, shops damaged as thieves target Sydney Indian restaurants and other local businesses

The NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research said in its latest quarterly update that “steal from retail store” rose 9.3 per cent in the two years to December 2025

NZ set to compete with India’s Indian Premier League and Australia’s Big Bash League with new NZ20 league

Safeguards to ensure the continued visibility and strength of the women’s game will also form a central part of negotiations.

Sydney teen faces fresh terror charges as Melbourne boy accused over ISIS flag import

Victorian authorities emphasised there is no current identified threat to public safety.
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