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.

Australian avocados all set to enter the Indian market worth $30 million

"We think India is going to be a great market for us to build and a great market for us to really dominate."

“I’m very honoured”: PM Albanese bowled over by king-like reception in India

" It says how valued the relationship with Australia is that the Government of India and Prime Minister Modi have put such a major effort into making us feel so welcome."

An Indian heroine makes her Australian debut at the Adelaide Fringe

The audience in Priyanka's show is also invited to interact and choose the motifs one after another and decide the sequence of the performance.

PM Albanese leaves for India to partner with next economic superpower

PM Albanese said that PM Modi is very conscious of shifting the energy focus and a key driver of new technology and innovation.

Indian tycoon Harchand Singh Gill arrested for allegedly diverting $100 million scam money to Australian companies

AUD 88 million were received by an Australian law firm and invested in an interest-bearing account with a local trading bank.

Asialink Business launches new program to boost investment between Australia and India

In 2021, India emerged as an important trade partner to Australia, however, investment remains very low.

Australia’s CQ University and Infosys create landmark partnership to train and educate youth

Central Queensland University is also celebrating twenty years of association with India and South Asia.

NSW Liberals-Nationals promise $900,000 to support Indian cultural celebrations

Mohit Kumar, the Liberal candidate for Riverstone, says the Indian events are some of the brightest and most inviting.

India jumps while Australia slips one spot in Global Soft Power 2023 ranking

The ranking is based on a survey of 111,364 people across 101 countries.

Two Australians help celebrate 150 years of Kolkata trams

The India-Australia friendship trams have names like Bondhu, Calbourne, Durga, Tramjatra, Sundari, Cricket, Baccha, Paribeshbondhu, Gitanjali, and Love Tram Save Tram.

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The community was forced to flee their homes along the river bank during the devastating flash floods in 2014, leaving behind permanent homes and belongings as they escaped to safety to higher grounds.

Outrageous 25-200% Australian visa fee hike hits international students, partners and skilled workers from 1 July

"(The increse) It raises important questions about accessibility and affordability for genuine applicants"
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