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Jasmine saw a missing link between Indian and Australian businesses. So she built a bridge

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Queensland-based Jasmine Batra runs a mentoring program that helps Indian and Australian businesses navigate each other’s markets and build strategic connections. Credit: Jasmine Batra

Queensland-based Jasmine Batra arrived in Australia nearly two decades ago and has since built a company working with businesses of all sizes, from startups and big firms. Through her work, she noticed a significant gap in understanding between Australian and Indian business cultures. Determined to bridge that divide, she launched a mentoring program designed to help technology startups scale their operations and expand into international markets, with a particular focus on opportunities in India.


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Queensland-based Jasmine Batra arrived in Australia nearly two decades ago and has since built a company working with businesses of all sizes, from startups and big firms. Through her work, she noticed a significant gap in understanding between Australian and Indian business cultures. Determined to bridge that divide, she launched a mentoring program designed to help technology startups scale their operations and expand into international markets, with a particular focus on opportunities in India.


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