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.

India facilitates advance training of Fijian farmers

"India has much to teach us about the sugar industry."

“America has returned to the Moon”: Private company makes historic landing near lunar south pole

It was the Apollo mission in 1972 when American hardware was last put down in the lunar soil.

Australian Almonds Bringing Flavour to Indian MEWA Conference and Cricket Tournament

Almonds are an important part of the Australia-India trade with a value that has average $A110m per annum over the last decade.

Supermarket giant Woolworths CEO resigns amidst massive $781 million loss

The company said Amanda Bardwell, head of loyalty and e-commerce, will replace him as chief executive in September.

New species of Kangaroo Lizard discovered in India

A reduced fifth toe makes these reptiles poor climbers and hence do not climb trees like other lizards.

7,606 decrease in the number of businesses in Victoria, says ABS report

At 30 June 2023 there were 2,589,873 actively trading businesses in the Australian economy.

Indian-Australian researcher’s new pathology test could save lives of newborns in the world

Indian-origin Prof. Vipul Bansal says testing for GBS during weeks 36 to 37 of pregnancy took 5 to 7 days in a pathology lab.

One million long-term arrivals entered Australia in 2023, is that sustainable?

"This is placing immense pressure on housing and our critical infrastructure and has not solved our worker shortage crisis.”

Urgently need more women and people from diverse backgrounds in STEM careers

Increasing diversity and inclusion is an integral step towards growing a STEM skilled workforce that will help build a future made in Australia.

Australia and Nepal sign Trade and Investment Framework Agreement in Perth

Minister Watts noted that Nepali Australians represent the fastest-growing migrant community in Australia.

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US President Donald Trump has declared victory over Iran even as marathon peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, drag on without a deal, highlighting the deep divide between political rhetoric and diplomatic reality.

Perth man jailed over assault on police officers, including spitting at airport arrest

Officers stopped and restrained him after he became obstructive. While in custody at the airport, he spat directly into the face and mouth of an AFP officer.

‘First contact’ that may have led to complex life on Earth finally witnessed by scientists

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