AMIT SARWAL

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Amit Sarwal is Melbourne-based academic, writer, translator, and former radio broadcaster. He is the Founding Convenor of Australia-India Interdisciplinary Research Network (AIIRN), Co-founder of the Australia Today news network and Founder of Kula Press.

Kind Nepali-origin nurses killed after stopping to help kangaroo on Melbourne freeway

The victims, Sarla Khadka and Areeza Suwal, worked as nurses at Melbourne’s Alfred Hospital and had been on their way to celebrate a birthday.

Canada flags Khalistani extremists for using charities and non-profits to fund terror in India

This acknowledgment follows years of concerns raised by India about the activities of Khalistani elements on Canadian soil.

India expresses concern over ‘anti-Indian’ protests in Australia, praises government support for diaspora

“Our High Commissioner and Consulates General in Australia were in regular touch with both the Australian government and community members before and during the protests.”

Senator Jacinta Price highlights Indian heritage while reaffirming support for diaspora

"My children have Indian heritage themselves and one of my sons actually spent seven weeks on exchange at the Doon School in Dehradun when he was younger."

Australia’s Atlassian opens massive Bengaluru R&D campus as India emerges as global innovation hub

The Bengaluru campus is now Atlassian’s third global R&D centre, after Australia and the United States, and houses 1,200 employees — nearly half of its Indian workforce.

‘Death cult brides’: Abbott demands Albanese block ISIS families from coming to Australia

Abbott accused Albanese of “being cute with the truth” by denying the government’s role while police prepared to receive the group.

Fiji to open embassy in Jerusalem as PM Rabuka leads official delegation to Israel

During the visit, Fijian ministers and officials will meet Israeli counterparts to progress initiatives including maritime and border security, training, technology exchange, and modern agricultural practices.

Atrocity claims in India’s Kashmir dismantled as new study finds unmarked graves mostly linked to foreign terrorists

The study, conducted by Kashmiri NGO Save Youth Save Future Foundation, over six years by the Foundation’s researchers and volunteers, documented nearly 4,500 unmarked graves across various districts.

PM highlights vital healthcare work for homeless at Street Side Medics gala

“The work you do together is one of the greatest examples of the Australian tradition of giving back, and it is one that I am proud to support tonight – and into the future.”

“I don’t believe I have anything to apologise about”: Senator Price on singling out Indian Australians

"I did was point out the fact that, yes, Indian migrants are the second-largest migrant group to this country, and soon to be the largest.”

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