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.

Agri-Trade will take Australia-India relationship to all-time high

“Agricultural innovation is booming in Australia, with data and technology underpinning the drive for agriculture to be a $100 billion export industry. We have a lot to offer to India.”

An Indic Muslim exploring Vedic knowledge and cultural heritage through music

“A few years ago, I happened to listen to Shri Hari Stotram, an ode to Lord Vishnu written by Adi Shankaracharya. I was blown away by the lyrical beauty, the rhythm, the thought and the timelessness of the composition.”

“Quad not a passing fad, a force for good”

"Mutual cooperation between Quad countries is encouraging a free open and inclusive Indo-Pacific region which is our shared goal."

Labor leader Anthony Albanese becomes the 31st Prime Minister of Australia

Penny Wong is the new Minister for Foreign Affairs, Richard Marles is Deputy Prime Minister.

Starry Saris lighting up Sydney’s Streets

Starry Sari Night is featuring a Sari showcase where models from diverse backgrounds are parading sari, lehenga, dhoti and kurta designs from local fashion shops.

How far would you go to win half a million dollars?

Escaype Live is a story of the world we live in today, where social media is not just a habit but has become a form of emotional expression.

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Perth man jailed for 10 years after smuggling cocaine hidden in curry packets

The man received a non-parole period of six years and six months after pleading guilty to multiple offences, including conspiracy to import a commercial quantity of cocaine

India and New Zealand mark 100 years of sporting ties with rugby coaching programme in Odisha

The programme featured leading New Zealand Rugby coaches Allan Bunting, Vania Wolfgramm and Kahu Carey working closely with 35 rugby coaches from across India

‘No distinction between migrants and Australians’: PM Albanese praises Indian community

I assure you that our position on migration, when it comes to the Indian community, is one of welcoming, welcoming as Australians.
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