Riverside Majestic, Kuching Sarawak
8th – 10th September 2026
Be part of building our future. Early bird ticket available now.
Established in 2007, the Sarawak Indian Women Association (SIWA) was founded to provide a dedicated platform for Indian women in Sarawak to showcase their abilities, contribute to society, and empower their community. Since its inception, SIWA has been at the forefront of social and community initiatives, working to address key issues and uplift the lives of its members.
SIWA serves as a bridge between the government and the community, ensuring that the needs of Indian women are heard and that they are included in the state’s development. Through various projects and activities, the association fostered a strong sense of unity and provides valuable support, making a lasting impact on the lives of many. We invite you to join us on this journey as we continue to champion the rights and potential of every Indian woman in Sarawak.

Commitment: We are dedicated to creating opportunities that uplift the Indian women in Sarawak—socially, economically, and culturally—while contributing meaningfully to the progress and harmony of the wider Sarawak community.

Commitment: We commit to providing a platform where Indian women can be heard, supported, and celebrated, ensuring their voices inspire change and their contributions help shape a brighter, more inclusive future.

Commitment: We strive to equip women with the skills, confidence, and resources they need today to emerge as the leaders and changemakers of tomorrow.
Sarawak’s Indian Women Heritage is the first book dedicated to documenting the roles, contributions, and achievements of Indian women in Sarawak. It serves as a valuable reference for social researchers and readers interested in the state’s cultural and social history. Through stories of resilience, determination, and devotion, the book highlights how Indian women have built meaningful lives for themselves and their families while preserving traditions from their motherland. Their journey offers deep insights into Sarawak’s evolving social landscape and the enduring legacy of women in shaping community and heritage.
$9.99 – $49.99