Pallavi Jain

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NISAR soars from Sriharikota marking a major milestone in India–US Space collaboration

NISAR, which stands for NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar, is designed to observe and measure Earth’s surface changes with extraordinary precision.

Divya Deshmukh wins FIDE Women’s Chess World Cup in first-ever all-Indian final

Her 2.5–1.5 win not only earned her the championship but also fulfilled the requirements for her final Grandmaster norm, making her India’s 88th Grandmaster

Indian Consulate in Sydney extends invitation for grand Independence Day Celebration

Those interested in attending the event are invited to register in advance to secure their participation.

Indian Emperor Rajendra Chola I, the Conqueror of the Seas, honoured on 1,000th anniversary of his maritime expedition

Rajendra Chola I launched a maritime expedition in 1025 CE that extended Bharat's influence to large parts of Southeast Asia.

President of Tibetan Government-in-Exile Penpa Tsering to visit Australia following Dalai Lama’s historic 90th birthday celebrations

More than 8,000 people, including interfaith leaders and dignitaries, gathered to honour the Dalai Lama's enduring message of peace, non-violence, and compassion.

Arson attack on Synagogue, Israeli restaurant stormed in string of anti-Semitic attacks in Melbourne

The attacks come amid rising concerns over antisemitism in Australia, with Sydney and Melbourne witnessing a sharp increase in hate crimes targeting Jewish communities

Fancy living on the Moon? What could an Australian Lunar Village look like? Click to explore

The Australian Space Architecture Challenge aims to leverage Australia's world-leading capabilities in additive manufacturing and robotic construction for lunar habitation.

Australia’s Agri exports to India soar 146% after ECTA, non-Coal surges 95%: CAIR

AIBC hosted its Australia–India Bilateral Business Dialogue this week in Sydney, bringing into focus Global Tariff Dynamics and Australia’s Renewed Engagement Roadmap with India.

Renowned Astrophysicist Prof. Jayant Narlikar Passes Away at 87

Between 1999 and 2003, he led a pioneering experiment that collected microorganisms from altitudes up to 41 km, suggesting a potential extraterrestrial origin of some microbial life.

India’s strategic decimation of Pakistan resets global geo-political military matrix despite legacy media propaganda

Having enemy assets embedded within the media establishment could prove disastrous if the war was to ever reach home.

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Pakistani international student assaulted, allegedly racially abused in attack caught on camera outside Melbourne 7-Eleven

Mr Cheema* said the attackers made racist remarks during the assault, including telling him to “go back to your f*** country.”

Record $540,000 fine over alleged ‘modern slavery’ migrant labour racket in NSW

Investigators reported that some migrant workers were living in squalid conditions described as akin to modern slavery.

International student drowns at Sydney beach while testing new diving mask

Fangqi Peng, 30, was at the popular eastern suburbs beach on Sunday afternoon with three friends who were collecting sea snails along the shoreline.
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