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.

AIBC and SBI host roundtable on boosting Australia-India trade

Dr Janakiraman Sarvesvaran, Consul General of India in Sydney, outlined how SBI could support Australian businesses with banking, trade, and remittance services.

Australian multiculturalism isn’t failing; radical ideologies threaten our shared values

Multiculturalism in Australia thrives because the majority of migrants and their descendants understand that diversity does not mean division but the enrichment of society.

Fiji and India to boost bilateral ties with focus on key development areas

High Commissioner Mehta emphasised the vast potential for growth in the Fiji-India relationship, noting India’s intention to enhance its partnership with Fiji.

Trump unveils ‘reciprocal tariffs’ plan as India, Japan begin talks with US

The move signals a departure from the idea of universal tariffs, where all imports would face the same tax.

Rabuka and Jaishankar share ‘views and insights’ at Munich Security Conference

Both leaders shared a warm handshake and exchanged insights, with Dr Jaishankar expressing it was an honour to meet Rabuka.

Australia bans foreign investors from buying established homes

The government says this temporary ban is a “minor but meaningful” step in its $32 billion Homes for Australia plan, which focuses on boosting housing supply and making home ownership more accessible.

Musk’s DOGE scraps $21M ‘voter turnout’ funding for India, calls it a ‘deep state slush fund’

The slashed projects also include: $29 million for "strengthening the political landscape in Bangladesh" and $20 million for "fiscal federalism" in Nepal.

Trump resets ties with Modi, but Albanese struggles to find favour in Washington

Clearly, the success of the Modi-Trump meeting points to India’s rising role in the Indo-Pacific!

Shellharbour child and family precinct secures funding boost

This initiative aims to create a central hub offering early childhood, health, education, and family support services in one accessible location.

Fiji and ACT deepen ties through trade, investment, and rugby showdown

Prof. Prasad assured the delegation that Fiji remains committed to strengthening economic relations and attracting foreign direct investment.

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