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.

America rewards Pakistan’s generals while punishing Baloch cause: Mir Yar Baloch

Mir Yaar Baloch contrasted the Baloch people’s historic goodwill towards the United States with Islamabad’s duplicity.

Rubio dismisses Albanese’s recognition of Palestinian statehood as ‘meaningless’

Rubio added that real change would come only when Palestinian areas are not governed by terrorist groups, referring to Hamas, which controls Gaza and carried out the deadly October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel.

Fijian student breaks Indian-held Guinness World Record for logo recognition

Maharaj had to correctly recognise and name logos from a broad spectrum of global companies, all within a strict 30-second time limit.

Twenty cutting-edge Australian startups chosen for India-Australia renewable energy accelerator

Over the next four months, companies will engage in cross-border activities, including visits to India, and each will receive a $35,000 grant.

Defence dosti reinforced as Australian Army Chief visits India for strategic talks

General Stuart met India’s Chief of Army Staff, General Upendra Dwivedi, to discuss strengthening bilateral defence ties and regional stability, building on their shared history from training at the US Army War College in 2015.

Khalistanis vandalise US Hindu temple with anti-India graffiti ahead of Krishna Janmashtami

The BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir confirmed the incident occurred overnight on 10 August, with volunteers describing it as an act of “hate and intolerance against Hindus.”

Baloch leader slams US terror tag as ‘gift’ to Pakistan’s army chief

Mir Yaar Baloch contrasted the Baloch people’s historic goodwill towards the United States with Islamabad’s duplicity.

Australia India Business Council and CCIWA sign MoU to boost WA-India trade ties

This partnership is about opening doors for WA and Indian businesses—especially SMEs—removing friction and converting goodwill into deals.

Rare global alignment? Why Australia says it’s time to recognise Palestine

“This is an opportunity to isolate Hamas… and drive it out of the region once and for all.”

Coalition and Jewish groups condemn Albanese’s plan to recognise Palestinian state at UN

"Albanese government had broken decades of bipartisan policy that tied recognition to a comprehensive peace agreement involving Israel, the Palestinians and Arab states."

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