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.

Fiji celebrates World Hindi Day with poetry recitation and book launch

The event was graced by the Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister of Fiji, Prof. Biman Prasad, who served as the Chief Guest.

India’s largest-ever drug haul destroyed in historic operation

The drugs, worth an estimated Rs 36,000 crore on the international market, were found aboard a fishing trawler near Barren Island in the Andaman Sea in November last year.

Modi urges diaspora to preserve history and contribute to India’s development by 2047

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi encouraged diaspora members to document the inspiring stories of their predecessors, such as the Girmitiya community, who had journeyed to distant lands, turning challenges into opportunities.

What would you do with $975 million? Indian-origin entrepreneur who sold startup to Atlassian has “no idea”

Vinay Hiremath, an Indian-origin entrepreneur, sold his startup Loom for $975 million to Australia's Atlassian and has also collaborated with Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy.

$88 million Alkimos Aquatic and Recreation Centre begins construction in Perth’s north

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese marked the milestone at a sod-turning ceremony, joined by Federal Member for Pearce Tracey Roberts and Mayor of Wanneroo Linda Aitken.

Fiji’s Cabinet reshuffle aims for efficiency amid public criticism over costs

Critics argue the expanded Cabinet is unnecessary for a nation of Fiji’s size, especially during a period of austerity.

Indian applicants warned of scams targeting Australia’s new MATES visa

Indian nationals interested in applying must register in the pre-application ballot, and only those invited can proceed with visa applications.

Dr Shekhar Dhanvijay revealed as triathlete who died during Ironman Western Australia

Having trained in India, Dr Dhanvijay immigrated to Australia, where he worked in Canberra and Queensland before earning his CICM fellowship in 2014.

Chandra Arya announces bid to become Canada’s first Hindu Prime Minister

Arya made the announcement via X, stating his intention to contest the leadership of the Liberal Party following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation.

Indian street vendor sells Avocado Sandwich for $250 as Australian exports set to rise

With Australian exports booming, the humble avocado has firmly planted its roots in Indian culinary culture.

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India ramps up A$ 49 billion infrastructure project to become super exporter of energy and petrochemical products

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