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.

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."

Fiji’s Deputy PM Prasad warns of rising disaster costs, pushes for climate-smart fiscal strategies

He warned that the growing frequency and severity of natural disasters threaten Fiji’s people, economy, and development progress.

Marles, Wong and Conroy to advance Australia’s Blue Pacific vision through island nations’ visit

“It is a privilege to be joining Pacific Islands Forum foreign ministers in Suva, to come together to make decisions for our region”

UniSA’s Deepa Nakmode and Prof. Sanjay Garg’s innovation could revolutionise Parkinson’s treatment

The formulation, which can be administered with a fine 22-gauge needle, minimises discomfort and removes the need for surgical implantation.

$4.5m Kerala-style Hindu temple plan in Melbourne rejected by planning tribunal

The Melbourne Ayyappa Seva Sangam design featured a main temple complex, eating hall, toilet block, storage shed and a lake.

‘Family across the Tasman’: Albanese and Luxon push for stronger economic and defence ties

Both Prime Ministers committed to advancing the Trans-Tasman Roadmap to 2035, a blueprint designed to deepen economic ties, align regulatory systems, and foster innovation.

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Harshpreet Singh, illegal Indian immigrant, pleads guilty after firearms found near Pennsylvania shooting

25-year-old Harshpreet Singh is due to be sentenced on 9 July. He faces a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison, along with a possible term of supervised release and a substantial fine.

Tariq Ramadan, Oxford Islamic scholar, convicted of rape in France and Switzerland

Ramadan was regularly featured in media outlets such as Al Jazeera, BBC, and other international platforms and was named by Foreign Policy magazine as one of the Top 100 Global Thinkers!

“A global crisis needs a national response”: Albanese urges calm as Iran conflict and inflation hit fuel supply

Speaking in Canberra on Friday, Albanese said Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle, a Category 4 system, was impacting the West Pilbara and Gascoyne coasts, while parts of northern Australia were still recovering from recent flooding.
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