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.

Albanese’s smart Indo-Pacific aid push positions Australia as key regional partner

For the first time in a decade, Australia’s foreign aid has crossed the $5 billion mark — a significant milestone revealed in Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ March budget.

“We want to fight the same crimes”: Canada looks to reset ties with India after tensions over Khalistani extremists

The proposed arrangement would enable law enforcement agencies from both countries to exchange intelligence on transnational crime and Khalistani extremism.

Young Indian-Australian change-maker Aaryaveer Tangri recognised in NSW Parliament for sports charity

The idea for Golden Wickets was born in 2020, when Veer, during a visit to India, witnessed children his age playing sport barefoot. Deeply moved, he decided to act.

Albanese’s visit to Fiji reaffirms Vuvale Partnership and Pacific solidarity

Rabuka congratulated Albanese on his landslide win and thanked the Australian Government for its consistent support for Fiji’s development and broader Pacific solidarity.

Nearly half of Aussie small businesses now using artificial intelligence

The data shows a steady rise in AI usage across various sectors, with SMEs demonstrating a clearer understanding of the technology and its business value.

Air India disaster: Albanese, Starmer, Macron, Prasad & Netanyahu lead international tribute to Air India crash victims

"Our thoughts and prayers are with all who lost their lives and their loved ones.”

‘I don’t know how I’m alive’: Thrown from Seat 11A in Air India crash, lone survivor

The crash killed 241 people, making it the world’s deadliest aviation disaster in over a decade.

Thousands of international students face qualification loss after training provider shut down

The affected qualifications span crucial sectors including aged care, disability support, early childhood education, and community services—areas already grappling with workforce shortages.

Aussie battery breakthrough powers $15m deal with Indian giant to fast-track EV revolution

Developed at the Australian Institute for Innovative Materials (AIIM), the innovation is now set for global commercial deployment.

Are you stuck in a low-paid job despite your high degree? New proposed reform could change that

Many skilled migrants remain locked out of equivalent professional roles even a decade after settling in Australia.

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Repeated international warnings that the direct or indirect cultivation of extremist networks — whether for global jihad or against neighbouring India or Afghanistan — would ultimately prove self-destructive for Pakistan are now playing out.

Foreign fishing boats torched as Australia sends hardline border warning

The Border Force says the action reflects a broader surge in enforcement across northern Australia, confirming a 40 per cent increase in the destruction of seized vessels this financial year compared with the same period last year.

School breaks make up more than an hour of the day. Should they be considered part of learning?

Recess and lunch are generally regarded as “breaks” from learning – where children can play or have free time.
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