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.

NSW promoting edtech, medtech, fintech, and space tech collaboration with India

Currently, the two-way trade between India and NSW has now reached $4.6bn.

COVID-positive Australian cricketer plays CWG22 final against India; netizens point out hypocrisy

"Now imagine that this was an Indian athlete...”: Despite testing positive for COVID19, Australian cricketer Tahlia McGrath came into bat at No. 4 without a mask on and was later seen celebrating the win with teammates.

Pragnya Mohan trained in Australia, lead India’s Triathalon team at CWG2022

Pragnya, lovingly called Praggers, trained with Fluid Movements in 2017 and did her first open water swim in Australia.

Alleged comment on schoolgirl’s ‘brown’ skin and assault charge force Australian university Vice-Chancellor to resign

The 16-year-old girl’s father has accused Prof. Brigid Heywood of wiping saliva on the student’s face and making a remark about the colour of her skin.

Australia beat India in a controversial women’s hockey semi-final at CWG

 “That would be a national outrage if that happened to Australia.”

Tamil asylum seeker ‘Biloela family’ granted Australian permanent visas

Australia's Minister for Immigration Andrew Giles MP said he had intervened in the case following careful consideration.

Australia deeply concerned on launch of ballistic missiles by China near Taiwan

Chinese government has sanctioned U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her immediate family members.

Indian and Australian foreign ministers positive on bilateral relations progress

"India is a vital partner for Australia in the Indo-Pacific and beyond."

No ‘Munnabhai’ at Australian universities, Federal government blocks 40 cheating websites

These blocked illegal academic cheating websites had traffic of about 450,000 times a month.

Australian wine-makers ready to curate for Indian consumers’ taste to boost exports

Australian exporters send over 18,000 different varieties of wines to around 100 destinations worldwide. 

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Deeming refuses to admit false allegation despite regreting court action in a plea to Liberal colleagues

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Trade, defence and diaspora: Albanese to welcome Modi to reshape Australia–India agenda

“I am honoured to welcome my friend Prime Minister Modi to Australia for our Annual Leaders’ Summit.”

Modi’s global stature meets The Guardian’s spin machine

Narendra Modi has received more foreign state honours as a serving head of government than any democratically elected leader in history
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