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.

“Typing Man of Australia”: Omkar Palav set to create Guinness World Record in Speedy Nose-Typing

Omkar told media that he is now eyeing records involving typing the alphabet with only his "pinkies" and typing "100 decimal digits of the mathematical constant pi".

Hindu temple vandalised in Canada amid growing global Hinduphobia

"We are outraged by this latest incident that mirrors several previous attacks—many blamed on pro-Khalistan activists," the Hindu American Foundation stated.

Indian-Australian community pays heartfelt tribute to 11-year-old Gurmantar Gill

Gurmantar sustained life-threatening injuries when he was hit by a school bus in Sunshine Coast.

Australia welcomes India’s young defence officers under exchange program

The General Rawat India-Australia Young Defence Officers’ Exchange Program, named in memory of the esteemed General Rawat, aims to expose young officers from both countries to each other’s training philosophies and capabilities.

Fijian Primanavia wins Gold, India’s Nagaland Madrigal Singers leave mark at “Olympics of singing”

The 10-day World Choir Games, known as the "Olympics of singing," are the largest choral competition globally, drawing over 11,000 singers from more than 30 countries.

Indian-Australian researcher Dr Nisa Salim pioneering submarine safety technology

Dr Salim, originally from Kochi in Kerala, after finishing her Masters had offers from Ireland and Germany. However, she chose Australia as it had good research guidance and lifestyle.

Two Indian international students die in Queensland waterfall accident

Two young men, Chaitanya Mupparaju and Surya Teja Bobba, both international students from India, tragically lost their lives at Millaa Millaa Falls in the Cairns Tablelands.

Adelaide University unveils new logo, plans to recruit international students from India

Adelaide University has been created through a merger of the University of Adelaide and University of South Australia.

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi becomes world’s most followed leader

Last year, the Australian Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, said during an event in Sydney: "Prime Minister Modi is the Boss!"

Australian High Commissioner attends India’s most high-profile wedding

The couple, who got engaged in December 2023 and the wedding festivities, estimated to have cost $US600 million (AUD887 million), began in March with a three-day party for 1,200 guests featuring performances by Rihanna, Akon, and Diljit Dosanjh.

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