In 1945, as the world emerged from the devastation of World War II, the leaders known as the Big Three - Churchill, Stalin, and Roosevelt. Fast forward to the present, a new set #Trump#Putin#Xi, ready to redefine the dynamics of power writes @Pawanlink
"Migration is central to Australia’s economic growth."
@Charlton_AB , Federal Member for Parramatta and Chair of the Parliamentary Friends of India, in a wide-ranging chat with @Pawanlink .
They talk about #migration, the #economy, #Indianelections, Little India, and more.
Oh, and his top five restaurants in #Harris Park.
https://t.co/CoJ6bJ0KJ5
@ChrisMinnsMP@indian_link One year milestones,community cohesion , your trade travel plans and housing strategies besides knowing your idea of a date night and favourite comfort food - a wide ranging honest interview . Thanks @ChrisMinnsMP
The Australia-India roots go deeper! New research finds that 🇦🇺 and 🇮🇳 may be made of the same mitti (soil)! The ancient rocks in India suggest geological evidence of strong similarities in the geographical characteristics of 🇮🇳 and 🇦🇺. Read more 👉 https://t.co/JWr1XIzfoy #Dosti
@prasanto@Pawanlink@indian_link I do hope that the US media will, on his forthcoming state visit, ask the right questions on his campaigning for Trump in the last US presidential election. Our Indian media will never have the guts to ask.
Brand India vs Brand Modi | While there's cult-like support within parts of the diaspora, will Brand Modi get similar respect globally? That's been a struggle in Australian and its media of late, writes @Pawanlink
https://t.co/neEEKP927O via @indian_link
‘We as a diaspora need to question why we have paused critical thinking and embraced wilful blindness in the name of patriotism & pride during the Modi era.’ #Opinion
https://t.co/zPrRTNvzJo
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has landed in Australia to a rockstar welcome. Indian-Australian publisher @Pawanlink explains why Modi is so magnetic.