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.

FBI Director Kash Patel praises arrest of Khalistani extremist, vows to hunt perpetrators “no matter where they are”

Authorities believe Harpreet Singh played a key role in several grenade attacks in USA and India with ties to Pakistan’s intelligence agency.

Do you know the art of ‘political knifing’ in Australian politics?

No doubt, whenever political knifing is mentioned, the Rudd-Gillard years spring to mind—etched into our national memory like a Shakespearean tragedy performed with PowerPoint slides.

Why Australia must do more to protect female international students

Every person in Australia has the right to feel safe—in their homes, on the street, in public spaces, and online.

‘A pope of the people’: Australians unite in mourning Pope Francis

The Prime Minister, a practising Catholic, announced that flags at all Commonwealth Government buildings would fly at half mast on Tuesday in a mark of respect.

Sikh gurdwara that opposed Khalistanis vandalised alongside Hindu temple in Canada

Chandra Arya warned that Khalistani extremists, empowered by political backing and funding, are silencing Hindu voices and intimidating moderate Sikh institutions in Canada.

Mother’s heartfelt thanks after six-year-old son found safe following 16 hours lost in Dandenong Ranges

Parsa had wandered off around 4pm from Olinda Playspace on Good Friday, triggering a frantic search by family and friends.

Faith, family and hope at heart of Albanese and Dutton’s Easter messages

“Whether you’re reflecting on your faith on this holy day or simply taking a break – have a safe and happy Easter, Australia.”

Dutton accuses Albanese of abandoning regional Australia, vows $20 million for agricultural shows

The grants would support improvements such as new lighting, seating, pavilions, yards and show rings, along with the development of new attractions to draw visitors and boost local economies.

Indian-origin Dr Parwinder Kaur becomes Australia’s first Sikh woman elected to Parliament

Dr Kaur's inspiring journey resonates deeply across the Indian diaspora, symbolising what can be achieved when diversity, science, and a commitment to public service come together.

India’s Hindu classics, Bhagavad Gita and Natyashastra, added to UNESCO Memory of the World Register

The inclusion of these two iconic Hindu texts has been hailed as a proud and historic achievement.

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Can you send your Indian passport home with a relative after getting Australian citizenship?

"After receiving citizenship, to return the Indian passport, can it be handed over to a relative who is returning back from a visit here so that they can formally hand it over to the Passport office back in India, or does it need an in-person appointment?"

Unis are going back to in‑person exams. But some students are finding new ways to cheat

University administrators have traditionally regarded in-person, invigilated exams as the most reliable way of ensuring students don’t cheat.
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