AMIT SARWAL

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Dr Amit Sarwal is the Co-Founder and Editor of The Australia Today, with a career spanning broadcast media and academic leadership. He brings strategic vision, cross-cultural expertise, and editorial innovation to storytelling that connects communities and amplifies diverse voices.

Indian diaspora and Fijian community pay tribute to Pahalgam terror attack victims

The 22 April 2025 attack, carried out by Islamist terrorist, killed 26 men and injured more than 20 others, primarily targeting Hindus in Jammu and Kashmir.

Bottled water and tuna drive Fiji’s trade success despite Trump’s tariffs

As Fiji navigates these complex trade dynamics, Kamikamica’s upbeat assessment highlights the country’s continuing strength in diversifying its export base

Why global Indian diaspora voices must rise above the fear of being silenced

Many who privately support these causes remain silent, unwilling to risk professional or social repercussions.

Tulsi Gabbard backs India after ‘horrific Islamist terrorist attack’, promises full US support

The attack saw Islamist terrorists reportedly force Hindu victims to prove their religious identity before opening fire, making it one of the deadliest assaults in the region since Pulwama in 2019.

Across the Pacific and the world, AFP honours the ANZAC legacy

The commemorations span far and wide, involving AFP personnel in 34 countries, with more than 180 officers joining local services and international counterparts.

ANZAC Day dawn service in Fiji marks 110 years of Gallipoli legacy

Australian High Commissioner to Fiji Peter Roberts reflected on the significance of the ANZAC Day Dawn Service in Suva, calling it “a special morning.”

India stands firm as Modi vows justice ‘beyond imagination,’ Pakistan rattles ‘nuclear war’

The comments came in the wake of the 22 April terrorist attack in the town of Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir that left 26 Hindus dead.

Yeshnil Karan breaks 54-year Fijian record with stunning 10,000m run in Gold Coast

Even more impressive, this was only Karan’s second-ever 10,000m race on the track.

Dutton aims to restore defence strength with new security strategy amid rising threats

“The Government’s most important duty is to keep Australians safe. In an increasingly uncertain world, we must fiercely protect our values and interests.”

Albanese backs critical minerals with $1.2b national reserve

Resources Minister Madeleine King said the Reserve would support industries central to the government’s “Future Made in Australia” vision.

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Declining support for Albanese as voter backlash propels One Nation ahead of Labor and Liberals

Nationally, the party now trails only Labor in primary vote share, outperforming the Coalition in every state except Victoria.

Fuel prices are driving more Australians to EVs ‑ and secondhand cars are in high demand

Manufacturer order books are filling up, EV subscription services are full and wait times have blown out to months for popular models.
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