DARE TO DREAM

In 1993, he stepped out of Gujarat and into Australia with two bags in his hand. Today, Jignesh Shah is the Executive and Technical Director of Oppenheimer, an industry leader in solutions delivery for global food service giants. Kanishko Das talks to him about his journey

PAC Australia: taking global manufacturing to India

If and when Indian manufacturing takes off, Nick McPhee’s name will appear in the list of industry pioneers. McPhee, Managing Director, PAC Group Australia,...

Who’s Who: Manjit Singh

Manjit Singh set up his company – dealing in mobile phones, accessories and repairs — in 2004 with a single operating store in Hawthorn....

Punjab National Bank launches in Australia

India’s second largest state-owned bank, Punjab National Bank (PNB), opened a representative office in Sydney 15 September, becoming the fourth Indian bank to launch...

Indian Executive Club builds business relationships across cultures

EXPRESS YOUR INTEREST TO JOIN THE CLUB: natasha@indianexecutive.com.au   After the successful launch of the Indian Executive publication, the Indian Executive Club (IEC) was formed in 2010 with...

Indians highest per capita spenders in Australia

Indians visiting Australia, which crossed 2.2 lakh last year, are the highest per capita spenders among all tourists there, having together spent AUD 1...

Creating infrastructure for a better West

With several plans for development, Andrew Elsbury talks about why Melbourne’s West is a great place to live I love Melbourne’s West. As someone who...

TRACKING MIGRATION: DEEPAL RANIGA

Hailing from a family of legal professionals, Deepal Raniga was always inspired to follow in their footsteps. She started her career in a legal...

Dr Sajimon George wins Hind Rattan Award

On the eve of India’s Republic day, in a glittering function in New Delhi, Dr Sajimon George, of Ayurclinic, Melbourne will be presented the prestigious Hind Rattan Award.

Nerves of steel

The founder of the Tata Iron & Steel Company -- now called Tata Steel – never lived to see it incorporated. TISCO was born in 1907 -- three years after Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata died.