AMIT SARWAL

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Amit Sarwal is Melbourne-based academic, writer, translator, and former radio broadcaster. He is the Founding Convenor of Australia-India Interdisciplinary Research Network (AIIRN), Co-founder of the Australia Today news network and Founder of Kula Press.

First-ever Sports Excellence Forum boosts Australia-India relations

“Australia and India share a passion for sport, and this forum is a natural extension of that relationship."

Queensland braces for Tropical Cyclone Alfred as preparations ramp up

With the storm set to hit late Thursday into Friday morning, Crisafulli emphasized the importance of staying informed and taking necessary precautions.

Indian-origin sisters Charvi and Paravi gear up for AusCycling Track Nationals

With talent, determination, and an unwavering support system, the Tanksale sisters are undoubtedly on the fast track to success.

Trudeau escalates trade war with Trump, fuelling fears of a “Trumpcession”

Trudeau has now warned Canadians to brace for economic turbulence but insisted that the countermeasures are necessary.

Modi inaugurates Vantara, a new beacon of wildlife conservation in India

Inaugurating the centre, he commended Anant Ambani and his team for their compassionate efforts in providing a safe haven for animals while promoting ecological sustainability and wildlife welfare.

Brisbane man faces court over alleged bomb threat and fake identity on flight

Officers removed him from the plane and later discovered he had been travelling under a fake identity.

Kohli masterclass ends Australia’s Champions Trophy dream

After an unbeaten century against Pakistan in the group stage, the Indian maestro once again proved to be Australia’s nemesis.

Indian-origin shopping centre security guard assaulted, Premier Jacinta Allan condemns attack

During the attack, the guard—who is Sikh—had his turban ripped off, prompting concerns about the nature of the assault.

Albanese promises $644m for 50 more Medicare urgent care clinics

The expansion builds on Labor’s previous election promise, which has already seen the establishment of 87 clinics nationwide.

Indian investment in Australia show steady growth but room for expansion

India currently ranks 15th among foreign investors in Australia, indicating steady but limited engagement compared to larger players.

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