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    The Diaspora

    The Diaspora : Dialogues for Global Impact – a captivating web series and podcast that serves as a powerful platform for meaningful conversations that shape a better world. This thought-provoking series features engaging dialogues with esteemed global leaders, exploring a wide range of topics including diplomacy, international relations, social responsibility, and the most pressing issues of our time.The Diaspora transcends geographical boundaries, bridging the gap between nations, cultures, and ideologies, bringing together leaders from Head of States, Diplomacy, activist, enterprenuers.
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    Episodes (35)

    A journey of Diplomacy: Exclusive Interview with His Excellency the High Commissioner of India in Australia HE Manpreet Vohra

    A journey of Diplomacy: Exclusive Interview with His Excellency the High Commissioner of India in Australia HE Manpreet Vohra

    Farewell to HE Manpreet Vohra - High Commissioner of India in Australia. A diplomatic journey of passion with guts!

    As HE Manpreet Vohra bids adieu to Australia and retires on 31st December 2023, His Excellency sits with Akashika Mohla, to share his journey on what new India Australia journey in the realms of international affairs aims. HE Manpreet Vohra's key achievements. What the progress in trade investments defense cooperation and people to people ties will further foster, the future of India Australia relations from here on particularly focussing on FTA and Make in India initiatives.


    The challenges of terrorism to the world and separatist movements such as Khalistan, which he directly encountered during his tenure and his most warm message to the diaspora.



    Satyagraha: Mahatma Gandhi's path to Interfaith Harmony

    Satyagraha: Mahatma Gandhi's path to Interfaith Harmony

    Welcome to a thought-provoking episode of our podcast, where we delve into the profound journey of Mahatma Gandhi and his path to interfaith harmony. 


    Join us as we have an enlightening conversation with Kalpana and Hemant Naik, Secretaries of the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Committee in Australia, chaired by Jim Varghese AM.

    In this episode, we explore the power of Satyagraha, the philosophy of nonviolent resistance that Gandhi employed throughout his life. Discover how Gandhi's unwavering commitment to truth and nonviolence transformed not only India but also inspired countless individuals around the world.


    We also delve into the role of religion in Mahatma Gandhi's life, examining how his deep spirituality and understanding of various faith traditions shaped his vision for interfaith harmony. Gain insights into how Gandhi's inclusive approach transcended religious boundaries, fostering unity and cooperation among diverse communities.


    Moreover, we navigate the challenges encountered by Mahatma Gandhi on his path to interfaith harmony. From overcoming societal divisions to addressing religious tensions, we explore the complexities and lessons learned from Gandhi's remarkable journey.


    Join us as we unravel the timeless wisdom of Mahatma Gandhi and his enduring legacy in promoting peace, justice, and harmony. Don't miss this captivating episode that sheds light on the extraordinary life of one of history's most influential leaders. 


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    Satyagraha in this era

    Satyagraha in this era

    The Diaspora Podcast, explores the renowned diaspora Mahatma Gandhi's legacy of Satyagraha with Australia's Gandhi Salt March Limited Chairman - Jim Varghese AM and CEO Craig Jones.

    As the Patron and Dy Chair of Puuya Foundation at Lockhart River, the two leaders explore the legacy through Gandhian Principles, delving into a compelling discussion on the relevance of Satyagraha in this era, role of non - violent resistance in promoting the indigenous rights and teh significance of Gandhian principles in contemporary Australia.


    Akashika Mohla dredges through their insights in the global perspective of International Affairs & Politics in a multipolar world, with lessons from dark empire prevailing in the emperorism, in our times.


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    Man on a Mission with Vats Jaitly|| ANZAC Day Special

    Man on a Mission  with Vats Jaitly|| ANZAC Day Special
    A journey from India to Australian Army & Beyond.
    In the spirit of Australia; in the spirit of April 25 of wartime, service and sacrifice, resourc fullness and that special camaraderie values of duty courage and selflessness the very Australian mateship in the age of international disruption and danger; we bring to ANZAC Days special with Vats Jaitly.
    Vats Jaitly served in the Australian Defence at the start of his Australian journey, after moving from Australia. He shares authentic tales of an immigrant, who immerses to learn from a Koori Elder, and experience all those learnings, with first being serving the land, water and communities that gave him opportunities. Today, as a civilian and thru those experiences, Vats Jaitly an Australian Indian diaspora from Victoria shares insights on how joining Defence helped him understand Australia better; the plaque of PTSD in War Veteran & Defence sector is alarming as is the expansionism 2000 kilometers around Australia a threat to our national security.
    ANZAC Day is an Australian commemoration evolving for over 100 years; an important day for not just the settlers but also the new migrants who take pride in the golden country.
    Contribution of Women in war as nurses, midwives, chefs, intelligence officers and so many other roles women played as brave mothers' wives can also not be forgotten.
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    We would like to hear your insights on this episode and importantly on below:-
    · With federal election only a couple of weeks away what it means to have good governance?
    · What was the gap that was overlooked to have expansionism grow under our breath?
    · How are we going to protect Australia its people and its interests?
    · Is war nightmarishly doable in the potential in the Pacific?
    · Does Australia needs a new national security at home ?

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    The Diaspora
    enApril 25, 2022

    Embedding representation & coloring the media canvas with Mariam Veiszdah CEO Media Diversity Australia

    Embedding representation & coloring the media canvas with Mariam Veiszdah CEO Media Diversity Australia
    In the spirit of spinning a yarn with CEO of Media Diversity Australia, Mariam Veiszadeh an award-winning human rights advocate, lawyer, diversity and inclusion practitioner, contributing author and media commentator, whose journey, through the digital waves of this episode, speaks for itself.
    Mariam was most recently an Executive Director at Diversity Council of Australia, founded the Islamophobia Register Australia, and has held multiple board positions on important functional institutions of Australia
    Her captivating TEDxSydney talk advocating for greater cultural diversity, was featured as an Anti-Racism Champion by the Australian Human Rights Commission and currently sits on the Commission's Expert Advisory Group for the Workplace Cultural Diversity Tool as well their Multicultural Advisory Group. Mariam has worked as radio commentator for the ABC radio and as a columnist for Fairfax media.
    With many accolades to her name including the Fairfax Daily Life 2016 Woman of the year, the 2015 Westpac Woman of Influence and Welcoming Australia Life Member Award in 2021, Mariam is renowned for influencing positive change both in the workplace and in society more broadly.
    The dynamic exchange on the challenges as a South Asian Heritage woman of colour, fighting accents, identity, race, pet to threat syndrome, and the stairs to leading rooms is many floors away, that Mariam also shares. How do some get to take the lifts?
    We also talk about Afghanistan, within this year lots has happened in Afghanistan, in fact lots has been happening for a long time. Afghanistan has many transitions of various governments and regimes over time The atrocities of Taliban on women & children, one of the reasons Mariam with her family had to leave Afghanistan to salvage their lives.
    Often thought of Afghan minorities, the Hindus & the Sikhs and the Hazras - who also have been natives of Afghanistan for thousands of years, with ancestry over hundreds of years, were always seen as outsiders. Similar is the story of Ughyurs. And also the minorities in Australia, as we speak in length with Mariam.
    Diaspora should not be treated as outsiders, and how also not to take the diaspora for granted that once the diaspora settles, like colonialism they will remain silent and not voice for progress of the adopted democracy.
    Mariam's great insight into intersectionality and how experiences of people of colour play out in everyday life, especially in workplaces, how passive and aversive racism can occur even without explicit intent. Representation, cultural appropriation, and the colourful canvas in Media rooms, houses, corporates - critically questioning some of the representations in popular media giving useful insight into sometimes representation is just not enough.
    This episode is another celebration of the Australian stories of impact of diversity, inclusion and together with her vision for Media Diversity Australia with founders Antoinette Lattouf and Isabella Lo.
    Wired Global Media and Advisory remains committed to forging our podcast series, In the spirit of Spinning Yarns and The Diaspora for a long time to come.
    The Diaspora
    enDecember 21, 2021

    Cr Vicki Howard- True friend of Indian Diaspora in Brisbane.

    Cr Vicki Howard- True friend of Indian Diaspora in Brisbane.
    Cr Vicki Howard - Central Ward, Chair Community, Night Economy & Arts, Brisbane City Council, on heralding Brisbane as the new world city,
    A woman in politics, who has defied expectations, overcome obstacles, and made some history along the way.

    In this episode Cr Vicki Howards speaks to Akashika, like never before on leading Central Ward of Brisbane - the new world city, the community, night economy, other women in politics, brisbane pride festival and what style manicure she prefers.

    Have a listen to this brand new candid episode
    The Diaspora
    enNovember 22, 2021

    His Excellency Manpreet Vohra Talks

    His Excellency Manpreet Vohra Talks
    On festive occasion of Australia's most vibrantly celebrated multicultural festival, the festival of lights celebrated by myriad faiths, today we are delighted to bring to you a special podcast with HE Manpreet Vohra, High Commissioner of India in Australia talks to Akashika Mohla, Founder & Director Wired Global Media & Advisory.

    The diaspora podcast speaks with political leaders policy makers diplomats researchers and journalists about their lives their journey and their vision and views for the world our guest on this special episode in Australia is the High Commissioner of India in Australia His Excellency, born in Punjab- north of India.
    His Excellency studied economics and international trade before joining Indian foreign service in 1988. Today as a seasoned diplomat popular for his leadership in international relations, representing was largest democracy India in myriad roles to countries like Pakistan, China, Hong Kong, Afghanistan, Mexico, UK and Australia . He commenced his assignment in Australia in April 2021.
    His Excellency represents India in Australia, world's largest democracy and also the fastest growing major economies growing. With that is also Australian Indian diaspora which is going to take over Australian Chinese diaspora numbers very soon.
    This episode is brought to you by Mahindra Australia- Mahindra rise.
    Mahindra Australia is an Indian foreign direct investment in Australia since 2005 with over 90 dealerships across Australia today. Mahindra is leader and number one tractor manufacturer of the world. Mahindra utes are popular in regional Australia and talking of the future Mahindra has major plans in automotive and agricultural sector Australia is a key focus market to Mahindra.
    In this candid chinwag with His Excellency even prayed for a we discussed his journey upbringing experiences from conflict zones, cold wars, covering especially a time when a missile landed in his residence during his time in Pakistan. We also talk about why China and Korea have a free trade agreement with Australia and when India and Australia are going to sign it many other topics are discussed particularly on foreign direct investment, defence cooperation, national security, trade commerce and special Diwali festive message to the Indian diaspora and Australian friends.
    The Diaspora
    enNovember 03, 2021

    The Gandhian Way

    The Gandhian Way
    On Gandhi Jayanti, Wired Global Media and Advisory is delighted to speak with Jim Varghese A.M - Chairman, Australia India Business Council, Gandhi Committee and Gandhi Salt March and Raynuha Sinnathamby - Managing Director, Springfield City Group on walking the Gandhian talk.
    Let us together commemorate the sacrifices and life lessons of the Global leader Mahatma Gandhi.
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    The Diaspora
    enOctober 01, 2021

    I stand with her: Powering parity through partnerships with Ms Sarah Kirlew - Aus CG Chennai, Deepthi Ravula - CEO, WE-Hub & Dr Sangeeta...

    I stand with her: Powering parity through partnerships with Ms Sarah Kirlew  - Aus CG Chennai, Deepthi Ravula - CEO, WE-Hub & Dr Sangeeta...
    oining Akashika Mohla Founder & Director of Wired Global Media & Advisory with Ms Sarah Kirlew - Australian Consul General, Chennai, Deepthi Ravula - CEO, WE- Hub, Telangana Government and Dr. Sangeeta Aditya - President, GWASE on
    18 September 2021 the United Nations International Equal Pay Day, our next episode - I stand with her: Powering parity through partnerships; on The Diaspora Podcast.
    Committed to Australia & India friendship, Australian mission in India is bridging these gaps, through its AusBridge partnership with GWASE. And, two partnerships with WE-Hub - Community Slate and UpSurge.
    Australia was WE-Hub and GWASE's first international partner.
    The Diaspora
    enSeptember 18, 2021

    The Diaspora enabling impact|| USD $4 million grant by an 🇮🇳 Private entity to continue Prof. VasanVasan vaccine trial

    The Diaspora enabling impact|| USD $4 million grant by an 🇮🇳 Private entity  to continue Prof. VasanVasan vaccine trial
    Update on Quad Economics - Australia India Perspectives engagement held on 21st July '21 delivers an impact.
    CSIRO Scientist Prof S.S Vasan & Co have been granted USD $4 million grant by an Indian Private entity continue his trial, this is not in its phase 1.
    Akashika speaks with Vasan to hear the full update on where the trial is at amd where we are with this Virus.
    Vaccination is the only way out, Prof Vasan Vasan affirms.
    Listen to the podcast to hear the full update.
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    The Diaspora
    enSeptember 15, 2021

    Insights: Australia & India opportunities for now & future with Dr Jagvinder Virk - Chairman- India Australia Strategic Alliance (IASA)

    Insights: Australia & India opportunities for now & future with Dr Jagvinder Virk - Chairman-  India Australia Strategic Alliance (IASA)
    The Diaspora Podcast, the podcast that is the voice of Engaging leadership, enabling impact with dialogues for now & future. Continuing with the most important relationship in International Affairs today is that of India & Australia and it is through this podcast we are continuing to voice the issues that matter. A deep dive into strategic relations from public to policy of the two commonwealths.

    Delighted to have with us today a special guest, connecting you to Insights on Australia & India for now future with Dr Jagvinder Singh Virk, Chairman of India Australia Strategic Alliance and the linking connector to the historic amplifying India Australia Dosti.

    Joining me with his furry friend from his plush abode in Sydney, the humble down to earth Australian Indian talks on many matter beyond Politics, International Affairs with pearls of wisdom.

    Following Hon Tony Abbott's Visit last week to India, Dr Jagvinder Singh Virk the man behind the important connections & a friend of Special Envoy of Trade to India joins me today sharing all that it took to get it all so far, his insights on Australias COVID Coordination, what more needs to be done to bridge the gaps in myriad sectors, his own journey from a doc to a politico and businessman. Dr Virks commitment and sentiment for India & Australia is laudable, so lets take a listen now.
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    The Diaspora
    enAugust 11, 2021

    Connecting the dots with Sonia Sadiq Gandhi, Founder & Director - Gandhi Creations, IABCA & FOMA

    Connecting the dots with Sonia Sadiq Gandhi, Founder & Director - Gandhi Creations, IABCA & FOMA
    Sonia Sadiq Gandhi, Founder & Director of Gandhi Creations, who has forged an unparallelled entrepreneurship in the Events & Marketing sector and she has done this over years with poise, grace and often in high heels.

    With over 600 events under her belt, and the linkages to be proud of. SO, what does life & business in lockdown looks like for Sonia, the gospel she banks on for staying resilient and serving the NSW multicultural community as the Australia Day Ambassador and on the board of Multicultural NSW & other institutions.

    How Sonia and Gandhi Creations have had to innovate new ways of working, driving the self-reliance motto and all the excitement ahead with India Australia Business Community Awards, Fashions of Multicultural Australia and more. In this disruptive world as we are all finding way to rediscover, it has been delightful to have this yarn with Sonia who left India over 2 decades back, and has created a niche life for her with her young family. She joins me today, after helping her 90 year old neighbor clean the windows in the neighborhood. Sonia is here with me, so please lets welcome Sonia Sadiq Gandhi to the podcast.

    This episode is recorded in lockdown era in Australia. There is saying that goes success does not happen overnight, its when everyday you get better than before, it all adds up, but with my next guest this surely is at its best today, and I could not think of a more appropriate, more inspirational, more kick ass woman to be by my side as we talk about linkages, celebration of cultural connections, the soft silk routes to the hearts of diplomacy and an electrifying migrant journey that is now the force of diversity & inclusion.


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    The Diaspora
    enAugust 05, 2021

    The Queensland Great - Professor Ajay Rane OAM

    The Queensland Great - Professor Ajay Rane OAM
    The legendary The Queensland Great - Professor Ajay Rane OAM, joins Akashika Mohla for a tete a tete like never before on his success story as the male Urogynecologist, who has served the women fraternity across the globe, with passion & responsibility. The Queensland Great shares the joyous, challenging, and inspirational details of his life beyond work, and also his commitment to women. He shares the exclusive life experiences including the death threats & adversity he has to face thru his profession. Menstruation, Santisation, Child Birth, rape, sexual assualt, Fitsula and the duty to women. We talk about the Charity work his father a nobel surgeon did, the lasting legacy he has in his genes through his Indian father & Portuguese mum and how he respects and thanks his Irish wife every minute for being by his side. And - he is a Yogi! Have a listen.
    The Diaspora
    enJuly 02, 2021

    A day in the diary of Barry from Australia in India

    A day in the diary of Barry from Australia in India
    nternational politics is a serious business. But, HE Barry O'Farrell AO , Australian envoy to India - High Commissioner of Australia in India, shares all things diplomacy, life, well being, priorities, the liaisons and diaspora in the COVID times, In this episode we are Spinning Yarns with HE Barry O'Farrell AO, have a listen into a Day in the life of Barry from 🇭🇲 in India. Unplugged & unfiltered, an organic full of positivism and all things India.
    The Diaspora
    enJuly 02, 2021

    Spilling the beans with Shika J.Lowe from United Kingdom

    Spilling the beans with Shika J.Lowe from United Kingdom
    Announcing - Spilling the beans with Shikha J. Lowe!

    The world is getting dangerously crowded by smart cards, smart phones, smart TVs and of course COVID19 - a time to bring on some real, fun, chirpy, chic conversations on life, womanhood, the UK Diaspora lifestyle and the unplugged conversations of two friends from UK to Australia, in COVID times, with both of them made in India.

    Elated to announce our NEW Co-Host, Shikha J. Lowe!

    Bringing diaspora journey and stories from UK to Australia, Shikha will be joining Akashika for a fun new Segment- Spilling the Beans!

    Catch Shikha & Akashika monthly with us on the Diaspora Podcast.
    The Diaspora
    enJune 09, 2021

    The Australian resident in the grip of pandemic in India: Ravneet Pawha

    The Australian resident in the grip of pandemic in India: Ravneet Pawha
    NEW episode:
    INDIA is not the only country in the world in this tsunami of pandemic and will not be the last. Right now more than anywhere in the world India acutely feels the storm of COVID19, in the grip of pandemic.
    Ravneet Pawha Dy. Vice President of Deakin University (tag both on FB and Insta) talks to Akashika on the coping & caring mechanisms as a two nations ambassador an Australian Resident and Australian Diaspora in India, the unique confrontation, the challenges, the dilemma - Ms Pawha shares her insights on impact, response, partisan bickering, accountability, progress and overcoming of this unprecedented pandemic.
    The controversial Australian Government jail mandate on Australians returning home from India, the cultural reckoning as a woman leadership and the Australian budget on Education sector are also discussed.
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    The Diaspora
    enMay 26, 2021

    The Diaspora: New Age on religion & spirituality

    The Diaspora: New Age on religion & spirituality
    Amid the extended pandemic and mayhem of Corona Virus, the world is in dire need of hope and optimism!
    Bhavik Kapadia of Gen Z, a lawyers at Supreme Court, HR Practitioner brings in a unique perspective.

    The New Age Diaspora is forging for peace. Tie to spiritualise politics, socialise business and end corruption?

    What is your perspective?

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    The Diaspora
    enApril 26, 2021

    Le Rendezvous (an appointment) with H.E Karthik Subramanyan - Acting High Commissioner of India in Australia

    Le Rendezvous  (an appointment) with H.E Karthik Subramanyan - Acting High Commissioner of India in Australia
    His Excellency Karthik Subramanyan is a career diplomat of India, currently, the acting High Commissioner and designate Dy, High Commissioner of India in Australia, and has recently been appointed High Commissioner of India in Fiji & six other Pacific Islands until he moves to the Western Pacific region.
    His Excellency Karthik Subramanyan joined the Indian foreign service in 2004 and is passionate about incredible India, he candourly talks of the opportunities he has as the real ambassador of the world's biggest democracy - The incredible India.
    And on this episode of The Diaspora makes two vital announcements.
    Akashika talks to HE Karthik Subramanyan on implications of isolationism and the growing political and international influence and ask about the vital matters of terrorism cyber security national security in our air water land across the Indian Ocean, the key factors sustaining India Australia deepening relations and the future.
    His Excellency Karthik Subramanyan also shares the key highlights of his time in Australia revering the rich experience in enhancing further the already natural friendship between the two Commonwealth nations, his thoughts on Australian politics and if in the upcoming federal election there is a swing what would be the changes in Australian foreign policy in the war against pandemic, that will remain important to India.
    He also shares the hard yards that went behind the historic Modi -Morrison comprehensive partnership and we talk about the Australian Investment potential in Education opportunities in India, the topic he would recommend to an Australian researcher in one of the universities who has a foreign policy issue assignment to submit to his vice chancellor, the diaspora, immigration, trade, and investments - the ingredients of the two-nation growth.
    He shares, what his views are the upcoming negotiations between India and Australia and the major announcements.

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    The Diaspora
    enApril 10, 2021

    Yerrabi Australia|| Gentle Steps, Big footprints - His Excellency A. Gitesh Sarma's Australian journey

    Yerrabi Australia|| Gentle Steps, Big footprints - His Excellency A. Gitesh Sarma's Australian journey
    His Excellency talks with Akashika about his old and new Australian connections, representing the world's biggest democracy, his special assignment as Secretary West for India with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and leading the 74th UN assembly dialogue on institutionalisation of counterterrorism cooperation at multi lateral level.
    The last 16 months - gentle steps with big footprints, the strategic empowerment of the Quad and its growth, the Hind Mahasagar (Indian Ocean diplomacy tales for an open and free Indo Pacific), raising a family in foreign service, India's biggest migrant population an advantage to Australia, prospects of India-Australia growth, the role of diaspora, business and government in the COVID- 19 transition.
    Guest Twitter: @Gitesh_Sarma
    The Diaspora
    enMarch 25, 2021

    Yarn with Christine Castley - CEO Multicultural Australia|| Celebrating Harmony, Women Leadership beyond the biases in upheaval times.

    Yarn with  Christine Castley - CEO Multicultural Australia|| Celebrating Harmony, Women Leadership beyond the biases in upheaval times.
    A riveting new episode of In the Spirit of Spinning Yarns Podcast. Akashika talks to Christine Castley, CEO of Multicultural Australia, Australia's leading migrant support organization.

    Christine Castley - CEO Multicultural Australia talks about celebrating harmony, the ongoing support in Covid-19 pandemic, the challenges ahead. Christine, talks about what's getting her through the days (and the "Zoom Shooms"), how she supports her team as well as the Queensland community. We live thru her story, from a multicultural upbringing, to the diversity challenges of gender and unconscious bias and beyond that her own success story in leadership. Particularly beyond those barriers for women, how we accelerate the pace of change in workplace equality and why we need to include all women.

    We further discuss the first nations, modern Australia and celebrating our identity.
    The Diaspora
    enMarch 21, 2021