Posts by: Nishanth Muraleedharan

Hi, I’m Nishanth Muraleedharan (also known as Nishani)—an IT engineer turned internet entrepreneur with 25+ years in the textile industry. As the Founder & CEO of "DMZ International Imports & Exports" and President & Chairperson of the "Save Handloom Foundation", I’m committed to reviving India’s handloom heritage by empowering artisans through sustainable practices and advanced technologies like Blockchain, AI, AR & VR. I write what I love to read—thought-provoking, purposeful, and rooted in impact. nishani.in is not just a blog — it's a mark, a sign, a symbol, an impression of the naked truth. Like what you read? Buy me a chai and keep the ideas brewing. ☕💭   For advertising on any of our platforms, WhatsApp me on : +91-91-0950-0950 or email me @ support@dmzinternational.com

When Life Says “No”: The Hidden Power of Failure, Faith, and Unexpected Opportunities

Success stories often look beautiful from the outside. We see the achievement, the recognition, the wealth, or the impact someone creates. But what we rarely see is the long road of rejection, failure, and uncertainty that came before it. In a powerful talk by Dr. Devi Shetty, the message is...

The Quiet War Behind the Missiles: Iran, Russia, China and the Battle Against the Dollar

When wars erupt, the world watches missiles, drones, and airstrikes. But history often hides the real battlefield behind the smoke. In the case of Iran, Russia, and China, the most important war may not be fought in the skies—it may be fought in the global financial system. For nearly eight...

Friendship, Power, and Silence: Is India Losing Its Strategic Voice?

In international politics, friendship between nations is often celebrated. Leaders shake hands, hug on global stages, and call each other “great friends.” But history repeatedly shows that geopolitics is not about friendship. It is about interests, power, and timing. Since Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power in 2014, India’s...

Success, Failure, and the War Within: What the Bhagavad-Gita Can Teach Us in a World on Fire

Human beings suffer not only because of what happens to them, but because of how they define what happens to them. If people have the wrong definition of success, they will automatically have the wrong definition of failure. And that simple misunderstanding quietly shapes most of the stress, jealousy, and...

The Gates of Hell Are Open: What Iran’s Last Stand Means for the World

Five days ago, the world changed. On 28 February 2026, the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes on Iran — codenamed Operation Epic Fury by Washington and Operation Roaring Lion by Tel Aviv. The opening salvo didn’t just hit military installations. It killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei himself,...