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.

“Friend indeed”: Australian Air Force helps deliver India’s $1 million relief aid to PNG

PNG's Prime Minister James Marape expressed gratitude to India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his country's rapid and substantial response to the crisis.

Fiji hopeful of increased Indian investments in tourism, healthcare, and film-making

"Fiji is held in high esteem in India because they say our diaspora live in Fiji.”

Indian visitors contributed over $1.4 billion to the Australian economy

India was at number 5 in Australia’s top international markets in October 2023 with 25,000 trips.

Four Indian-Australians recognised with highest honours on Australia Day

These include well-known academic Prof. Kuntatal Lahiri-Dutt (AO), former Australian High Commissioner to India Harinder Kaur Sidhu (AM), specialist surgeon and professor of surgery late Dr Sachint Kumar Lal (OAM), and paediatric gastroenterologist Dr Ramananda Kamath (OAM).

Canadian drug cartels damaging Fiji and Australia through meth

The drug consignments are dropped off at sea and then picked up and transported further to another destination.

Durga, Sajini, Nikhil, and Sandipan amongst Australian of the Year Award finalists

The winners of the Australian of the Year Awards will be announced at a ceremony at the National Arboretum in Canberra on January 25.

Four Indian-origin people including two International Students died after drowning in Phillip Island

Victoria Police adds that at this stage the deceased are believed to be a man in his 40s and two women in their 20s.

Australia’s population reaches 27 million amidst high inflation and cost of living crisis

This increased migration is largely driven by workers filling labour gaps and the return of international students.

Canada’s Justin Trudeau didn’t follow rule of law to deal with truckers protest

“The decision to issue the Proclamation was unreasonable and led to infringement of Charter rights not justified under section 1.”

India’s nine and Australia’s one iconic dish emerge on top in world food rankings

TasteAtlas ranks the best-rated cuisines in the world according to the average ratings of the best-rated dishes and food products of each country. 

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