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

Operation Rising Lion – Israel Bombs Iran’s Nuclear Heart — Is a Regional War Now Unavoidable?

🗓️ Date: June 13, 2025 🕒 Time: Just past midnight 🌍 Location: Tehran, Natanz, Isfahan — Iran’s nuclear soul 🎯 What Just Happened? A sudden wave of Israeli airstrikes pierced the sky over Iran, in what is now being called “Operation Rising Lion.” Fighter jets, missiles, and advanced drones targeted:...

From Rock Bottom to Rise Again — Why Failure Isn’t the End, It’s the Beginning

We live in a world obsessed with wins — job promotions, 7-figure businesses, perfect families, Insta-worthy vacations, and LinkedIn humblebrags. But behind every “overnight success” is a graveyard of failures nobody posts about. Here’s a wake-up call: Success doesn’t happen in spite of failure. It happens because of it. 💥...

When 242 Souls Vanish in Seconds: Understanding Mass Death Through Spirituality, Psychology, and Faith

The Unimaginable Tragedy A Boeing 787 carrying around 242 passengers crashed while taking off from Ahmedabad, India. Everyone on board died. An entire flight, gone in seconds. Events like these shake us deeply. They don’t just make headlines – they trigger existential questions. Why do so many die together? Was...

The Billionaire Indira Gandhi Didn’t Know: Vittal Mallya – The Silent Tycoon of India

📜 The Emergency and an Unexpected Name During India’s Emergency (1975–77), Prime Minister Indira Gandhi asked her secretary for a list of the richest people in the country. The names that came up were the usual suspects—Tata, Birla, Godrej—names she knew well. But there was one name she didn’t recognize....