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.

Australian expertise to fuel next-gen metro rail innovation in India

Monash University’s Institute of Railway Technology has partnered with Delhi Metro Rail Corporation to drive innovation, research, and workforce training in India’s metro rail sector.

Digital Racism Alert: Indian-Australians mocked in AI-generated posts in a coordinated ‘hate campaign’

Though some viewers may consider this political satire or dark humour, it reflects an insidious undercurrent of bias.

Australia’s global university standing falls as India makes record gains

“Over the past five years, we have seen the reputation of Australian universities gradually decreasing”

Australia’s population hits 27.4 million as WA leads growth and NSW sees mass exodus

More than 112,000 residents left NSW in 2024, even though the state still attracted 106,730 overseas migrants the highest in the nation.

Canadian intelligence labels Khalistani extremists and Pakistan as national security threats

The report stressed that only a group of individuals based in Canada are involved, but they remain active in “promotion, fundraising or planning of violence primarily in India.”

Albanese strengthens global ties at G7 with focus on energy, defence and wildfire response

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed optimism about concluding the Australia-EU Free Trade Agreement, stressing that any deal must serve Australia’s national interest.

Indian-origin dairy entrepreneurs win top Aussie award for ‘Desi Dahi’

Kisaan Dairy, co-owned by Jaspreet Singh and Surinder Singh, also won an impressive six gold and nine silver medals across various product categories.

Bribery, racism, and privacy breaches exposed in Canada’s immigration department misconduct report

Twelve employees were caught accessing confidential immigration files without authorisation—some driven by curiosity, others attempting to help relatives or friends.

18 arrested with 100 criminal charges in extortion and insurance scam targeting Indian businesses in Canada

The group was behind a “significant portion” of extortion incidents in Peel and also manipulated the insurance system by staging “dozens” of fake collisions.

University of Western Australia to open campus in Mumbai and Chennai under Modi govt’s education reforms

The programs in STEM and business are designed to meet the aspirations of Indian students and address the needs of the global workforce.

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Dinesh Gourisetty wins Liberal preselection defeating Moira Deeming in western metro contest

Despite backing from prominent conservative figures, including former prime minister Tony Abbott and media commentator Peta Credlin, Deeming was unable to hold off the challenge.

Young blood takes charge: Two-Thirds of Nepal’s Ministers under 40

At 35, Balen Shah is the youngest person ever to serve as prime minister in Nepal’s history. His government is characterized by a remarkably youthful leadership, with 10 out of the 15 ministers under 40 years of age, making it one of the youngest cabinets in the world.
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