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.

Call for PM Albanese to intervene amid rising Islamist violence against Hindus in Bangladesh

More than 51,000 people from Bangladesh call Australia home and Albanese’s lack of response to these valued members of our society is a stark contrast to the urgency and severity of the situation.

“Bula President”: Droupadi Murmu receives warm traditional Fijian welcome on historic state visit

President Murmu remarked that the warm reception by Fijian people made her feel as if she were at home in India.

Australia champions women’s football in India through EmpowerHER program

This collaboration with Kickstart FC in Bengaluru, Karnataka, aims to train and nurture the next generation of Indian football superstars, with aspirations of one day seeing them compete against the Matildas.

Fiji acknowledges Australia’s continued support and partnership

This is the the first time an Australian Treasurer has travelled to the Pacific to attend this forum in almost two decades.

Australia and India working on future stability of Indo-Pacific amid China’s influence concerns

"We look forward to India hosting the next Quad Leaders' Summit later this year, and to the United States hosting the next Quad Foreign Ministers' meeting in 2025."

Two Children Killed and Nine Injured in Knife Attack at Dance and Yoga Class

A 17-year-old boy was arrested at the scene, and police have recovered a knife.

Australia’s Olympic team soaked wet but still best dressed at Paris opening ceremony

Over the next 16 days, the country will rally together to cheer on the 460-strong Australian Team competing across 33 sports.

Jalebi’s journey from the streets of Patiala to luxury living in Melbourne

"We never thought we’d bring a dog back from India, but sometimes they just make room in your heart and you do anything for them."

Australian and Indian Air Force to clash in T10 Cricket Tournament at Exercise Pitch Black 2024

Today Darwin will host a thrilling four-nation T10 tournament featuring elite teams from the Australian Air Force, Indian Air Force, New Zealand Defence Force, and Royal Air Force which is world's first independent Air Force.

Community unites to support heartbroken Poonam and Hiya stay in Australia

Anand Runwal desperately leapt down onto the tracks in a heroic attempt to save his daughters before a passing train struck and killed him and one of the little girls, Hilal.

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‘Go back to India’: Melbourne family shaken after racist hate notes appear outside home

The incident has left the Indian-origin family feeling unsafe in their own home, particularly with a newborn, a toddler, and elderly relatives living with him.

Indian tourists remain Australia’s fourth-largest international visitor group, projected to reach 1.2 million by 2035

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