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.

Albanese celebrates Indian community and cinema’s role in strengthening Australia-India relations

"Honoured to be the first PM to attend the event, which gets bigger each year."

India-Australia unite against terrorism, condemn cross-border proxies

The two sides also jointly denounced the use of terrorist proxies for cross-border terrorism, highlighting the need for a united global front against such practices.

Indian music giant becomes world’s first YouTube account to surpass 250M subscribers

India is YouTube's largest market today and has over 11000 Indian channels with over a million subscribers.

Breaking Bad: Why Australia’s Raygun scored Zero in Olympics debut

In her routine, Raygun incorporated elements she felt were uniquely Australian, including hopping like a kangaroo, yawning at an opponent, and performing the sprinkler.

“India and Fiji share a close bond”: Rugby legend Serevi proud to take charge as Head Coach

“From Japan, England, France, and the USA, I have now made my way to India. India and Fiji share a close bond, and it gives me great pride as a Fijian to help elevate rugby in India to the next level.”

Global outcry against Islamist violence towards Bangladeshi Hindus

Melbourne's Hindu community gathered at Federation Square for a peaceful vigil and protest against the alarming rise in targeted violence towards Bangladeshi Hindus.

Australia’s ‘Raygun’ faces harsh criticism as breakdancing makes its Olympics debut

Australian athlete Dr Rachael Gunn, who competes under the name "Raygun," was one of the competitors whose performance failed to impress both judges and viewers alike.

OpenText and NIAD Technologies announce strategic partnership to enhance information management

Leading this initiative is Dr Amit Chaubey, Co-Founder & CEO at NIAD Technologies, a seasoned technology and cybersecurity risk professional with over 22 years of experience across the Asia Pacific.

Call for PM Albanese to intervene amid rising Islamist violence against Hindus in Bangladesh

More than 51,000 people from Bangladesh call Australia home and Albanese’s lack of response to these valued members of our society is a stark contrast to the urgency and severity of the situation.

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Jess Wilson visits Hindu Temple, pledges support for Victoria’s multicultural and multifaith communities

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