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

Precision Over Propaganda: What Really Happened in the 24-Minute Retaliation That Pakistan Doesn’t Want You to Know

🇮🇳🎯Naach-Gaana in the Middle of a Meltdown While Pakistan’s media is busy dancing to the tunes of self-glorifying songs and animated war memes, celebrating what they claim is a “victory” over India, the actual sequence of events tells a completely different, spine-chilling story. Behind the façade of jingoistic music videos...

Builder.ai’s Fall from Glory: How a Hyped Unicorn Became a Cautionary Tale of AI Illusion and Startup Overreach

- - Advice, AI

The AI Poster Child That Promised Too Much Once celebrated as a game-changer in the AI and no-code software development world, Builder.ai has now entered insolvency — sending shockwaves across the startup ecosystem. This wasn’t just another startup with big dreams; this was a unicorn with $250M+ in funding, partnerships...

The Future of War: AI Soldiers, Satellite Lasers, and India’s Tech-Ready Defence

🤖 INTRO: WARS WON’T LOOK LIKE WARS ANYMORE Forget tanks rolling in. Forget fighter jets dogfighting in the sky. The future of war is not boots on the ground… …it’s bots in the cloud. It’s not bullets—it’s bandwidth. Not swords—it’s software. Not battlefields—it’s algorithms. And India? India is not watching...