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.

Melbourne’s Telangana Cultural Day celebrations transport attendees to a magical land

The event was a resounding success, transporting attendees to a mythical land through vibrant cultural programs, particularly those performed by children.

Australian Jews celebrate the heroic operation rescuing four Israeli hostages from Hamas in Gaza

Gaza authorities reported at least 210 Palestinian deaths, while IDF Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari stated there were "under 100 casualties."

Alarming rise of violence and threats against MPs: Is this the new normal in democracies?

Examining incidents from Australia, India, and Canada offers a sobering insight into this disturbing trend.

Australian High Commission joins Indian PM Modi in honoring mothers with tree planting on World Environment Day

Members of the Australian High Commission planted trees at their compound, marking their solidarity with the Prime Minister’s initiative.

Indian democracy is not just safe but vibrant and invincible too

One can never forget the gallant efforts of eco-chamber critics, social media influencers, foreign media and their brigade of entitled desi journalists to save Indian democracy.

Amid looming international student visa changes three Australian universities emerge in top 20 globally

The University of Melbourne led the charge at 13th globally, followed by the University of Sydney at 18th and the University of New South Wales at 19th.

Study Australia Entrepreneurship Challenge winners announced

The SAEC2024 aims to engage year 11 students from Indian high schools and provide a platform to allow school teams to dive deep into the world of entrepreneurship and innovation. 

Why Congress’ High Social Media Reach Fails to Translate into Ground Support for Election 2024?

Engagement via social media can amplify echo chambers, where users are exposed primarily to content that reinforces their existing beliefs.support.

Amid Modi’s historic third term, here are some career options for Rahul Gandhi post-2024 election defeat

Sadanand Dhume made observation on X that Rahul Gandhi seems unsuited to the cut-throat world of Indian politics.

India’s opposition to abstain from post-election TV debates, here’s why this is a sign of hypocrisy

In a democracy, political entities are expected to engage with the media and the public, answering tough questions and standing by their policies and actions.

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Canada sends “leave now” notices to 30,000 asylum seekers, including Khalistan-linked cases

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