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YOUR SAY
from 2019-05 Perth
by Indian Link
STOP THIS CHINA OBSESSION…
India is more your cup of chai, DARSHAK MEHTA told Australia in a recent article.

Edmond Roy wrote: Good luck with that, mate!
Dhanada Mishra tweeted: My good friend Darshak Mehta writes on Australia's relations with India vis-a-vis its China appeasement policy. You can always depend on Darshak to call a spade a spade - no holds barred and no one spared. A must read!
Dhanada Mishra wrote: Indeed! So sad. Hope your article wakes up a few people in India as well as Australia to this unfortunate reality!
Sarita Chand wrote: Great article in Indian Link. But unfortunately it’ll be read largely only by the Indian community; preaching to the converted? You should get (a watered down version?) published in the SMH so it gets a wider audience.
Ashwini Datar wrote: Superb and most important, factual. Hope we get to see more of what we want than what is actually happening.
Suryakant Trivedi wrote: Succinct but hard hitting. It’s a cry in the wilderness though, China is unstoppable.
Ahad Khan wrote: Very succinctly written, Darshak. Love this googly of yours!
Your Bowel Matters
USHA RAMANUJAM ARVIND wrote about Pink Sari Inc’s new initiative about Bowel Cancer screening.
Shantha Viswanathan wrote: On behalf of Pink Sari Inc., our sincere thanks to Usha Ramanujam Arvind for the excellent coverage of the launch of our Bowel Cancer Screening initiative, Your Bowel Matters. The Indian Link as a widely read newspaper has the ability to provide a sustaining message to members of the Indian community. Your well written article has articulated the key points about Bowel Cancer and has also been a great encouragement for us to continue with our work. We have been promoting the key message about the importance of completing the Bowel Screen Test to members of the Indian and Sri Lankan communities through information sessions and social media but it is not possible for us to reach out to everyone in the target group without the help of the media. Thanks for your ongoing support.
Indian Links At Gallipoli

Our Anzac Day tribute feature on the Indian soldiers who fought alongside Australian and New Zealand soldiers was well liked and shared on social media.
Indian Friends In Sydney wrote: This made us feel proud. Atiya Gazali write: Wow. This is never publicised.
Mohina Raj Garg wrote: Beautiful article! Thanks for sharing.
Joanna Kara wrote: This is amazing. I always think of the Indigenous Australians that fought in both World Wars that were not allowed to vote in the country that they fought for, and at the same time, were literally being exterminated with pesticide.
Sejal Gupta wrote: Unfortunately, Indian soldiers were deployed for so many foreign wars under British rule and made to fight for causes that didn't even concern them.
Where In India
We asked you to identify this monument, the only temple of its kind. Readers Payel Ray, Aribam Premi and Ashish Verma guessed the right answer: Rasmancha monument in West Bengal.