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.

Brewers, distillers, and winemakers set for tax relief under Albanese’s new plan

The tax relief package is estimated to reduce tax receipts by $70 million over five years from 2024-25.

Dutton vows to protect Jews, Indians, and all Australians from vilification

“Whether it’s the Jewish people, Indians, Greeks, Asian Australians, atheists, or Catholics, I will not stand by while a segment of our population is vilified.”

Whyalla’s steel future secured with multi-billion-dollar rescue and investment plan

Announcing the package on-site in Whyalla, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese underscored the importance of the steelworks to the nation’s infrastructure and economy.

Indian-American Kash Patel confirmed as FBI director to loud cheers

"My mission as Director is clear: let good cops be cops—and rebuild trust in the FBI."

$1 billion investment to make Australia green iron manufacturing powerhouse

The Green Iron Investment Fund will provide targeted financial support to green iron manufacturing projects, helping unlock large-scale private investment.

Rekha Gupta becomes Delhi’s fourth woman Chief Minister as BJP returns to power after 27 years

Rekha Gupta’s appointment, finalised after intense deliberations within the party, aligns with the BJP’s strategic push for women empowerment and community representation.

Albanese to make history as first Australian Prime Minister to marry in office

Albanese, who proposed with a bespoke diamond ring over dinner at an Italian restaurant in Canberra, said he made the decision after realising he couldn’t imagine a life without Haydon.

Fiji and India strengthen ties through skill development and workforce mobility

The discussions align with Fiji’s broader efforts to boost collaboration with India in key sectors, including infrastructure development, renewable energy, climate change, healthcare, IT, education, and sustainable agriculture.

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.

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Australia signs defence deal with India then walks into disputed history, exposing geopolitical fault line

Australia views its relationships in Islamabad and New Delhi through entirely separate bilateral lenses, India views Western engagement with Pakistan through the uncompromising prism

Rishen Shekhar appointed ANU Pro Vice-Chancellor for International and Future Students

Shekhar said he was looking forward to joining ANU in its 80th year and helping tell the university’s story more widely.

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?"
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