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.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams blasts Zohran Mamdani as ‘divisive, dangerous, and anti-Hindu’

Zohran Mamdani has faced mounting criticism from sections of the Indian-American community for what they describe as “open bigotry” towards Hindus.

Fiji’s Prime Minister Rabuka in New York for UNGA80 to promote Pacific as Ocean of Peace

First introduced by Rabuka at UNGA78 in 2023, the Ocean of Peace initiative seeks to strengthen regional unity and encourage international partners to collaborate in resolving issues peacefully through the Pacific Way.

Community blood donation and Aboriginal charity drives in Adelaide mark Indian PM Modi’s 75th birthday

Indian-Australians in Adelaide have celebrated Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 75th birthday with two community initiatives — a blood donation drive and an Aboriginal charity donation.

India and Canada mend security ties, pledge counter-terror cooperation on Khalistan

"we are advancing a relationship based on mutual respect, the rule of law, and a commitment to sovereignty and territorial integrity,”

Australia beat India in high-octane third ODI, Smriti Mandhana records second-fastest century in Women’s cricket

In Women's ODIs, Smriti Mandhana is behind the record effort of Australian Meg Lanning, who got there in 45 balls against New Zealand in 2012.

34-year-old international student allegedly duped of $42k in Australian visa scam

A 51-year-old man reportedly offered to help an international student obtain a Sponsored Investor Visa, a pathway that allows foreign nationals to gain permanent residency in Australia by making significant investments.

Australian universities vice-chancellors’ million-dollar salaries under fire as inquiry finds ‘rotten failure’

The report found that 21 vice-chancellors were paid more than $1 million in 2023—exceeding the salaries of state premiers and the prime minister.

Trump’s H-1B changes could shift global talent towards India and Australia

Australia is also well-positioned to benefit, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese noting that "intelligence, imagination, and drive will be the forces behind a future made in Australia."

Indian PM Modi honours Sikh heritage, vows to safeguard ‘Jore Sahib’ relics of Guru Gobind Singh and Mata Sahib Kaur

The ‘Jore Sahib’ consist of two pieces of footwear: one belonging to Guru Gobind Singh Ji (11” by 3½”) and the other to Mata Sahib Kaur Ji (9” by 3”).

Jason Yat-sen Li hits at vile racist comment on post celebrating international students

"Diversity is what makes Australia the great nation that we are. To everyone who experiences racism, I stand with you. We belong in Australia."

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