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How Modi’s ‘Mann ki Baat’ unpacks India’s journey to globalisation and ideological independence

The process of rediscovery that India orients itself to does not mean the rejection of modernity and globalization.

Greens Candidate Compares Terrorist Osama bin Laden to Jesus Christ, Guru Tegh Bahadur and Bhagat Singh

ACT Greens spokeswoman defended Rangarajan, stating that the post was a "creative writing exercise" aimed at exploring the absurdity of martyrdom and dying for ideological causes.

Barbie Launches Special Diwali Doll in Collaboration with Indian Designer Anita Dongre

Ms Dongre's Barbie wears its Hindu culture with pride including a beautiful "Bindi" on her forehead.

Order of Australia recipient, iconic Indian business tycoon Ratan Tata, dies at 86

Ratan Tata's advocacy for the Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement further cemented his legacy as a champion of international relations.

Australian universities tumble in global rankings amidst international student visa cuts

Australia, the third-largest destination for international students after the UK and the US, is facing a potential enrolment cap, with the government considering limiting new international students to 270,000—a reduction of 53,000.

Vibrant Diwali celebrations light up Australia’s Parliament

With the Indian diaspora being one of Australia’s fastest-growing communities, particularly Hindus, Diwali has gained significant recognition across the country.

Maritime Exercise Malabar 2024 to Begin in India with Australia, USA and Japan’ Participation

Quad nations continue to emphasise the importance of free and open maritime navigation in the Indo-Pacific

CQ University Students Develop Flood-Resistant Shelters in India as Part of Humanitarian Engineering Program

Their solution involved designing sustainable temporary shelters to protect both residents and livestock during times of flooding.

Ashok Mysore and Peter Varghese Appointed to Advisory Group to Lead Indo-Pacific Engagement of New Colombo Plan

Members will help shape the program's future direction, ensuring it continues to foster regional ties and build Australians’ capability to operate in the Indo-Pacific.

Are you an Australian filmmaker? Here’s your chance to be part of Film Bazaar in India

This event is organised in partnership with Invest India and will coincide with the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) Film Bazaar, running from 20 to 24 November 2024.

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PM Carney heads to Australia after India and Canada reset ties with uranium deal and trade talks

Officials also pointed to major investment links already in place, with Canadian pension funds said to have invested about $100 billion in India.

Senate censured Pauline Hanson on ‘No good Muslims’ remarks, Coalition says it should be reserved for parliament conduct

Foreign Minister Penny Wong moved the motion on Tuesday, condemning Hanson’s remarks as “inflammatory and divisive” and reaffirming parliament’s support for migrant communities.

Australian women earn less than men in every major industry

More than half of Australia’s workforce is employed in industries where at least 60 per cent of workers are of one gender, highlighting the persistence of occupational segregation.
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