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

BJP Meets CPC – Then China Rejects Shaksgam

Hello, fellow Indians! No filters, no sugarcoating, just the raw truth served hot. Today we’re diving headfirst into something that’s got social media exploding: that viral post claiming a “secret meeting” between BJP/RSS leaders and the Communist Party of China (CPC), perfectly timed with China slapping down India’s claim on...

“Too Busy to Reply” — The Most Polite Lie Power Ever Invented

Let’s kill this myth properly. “I’m too busy to reply” is not a productivity badge. It’s a character leak. Somewhere along the corporate ladder, people start believing silence equals importance. The inbox fills up, messages pile on, and instead of clarity, they choose disappearance. Not because they can’t respond —...

From Tempo to Takeoff: The Shank Airways Story That Refuses to Add Up

Rags, Riches, or Smoke? The Deepening Mystery of Shankh Air In the high-stakes world of Indian aviation—a sector famously called a “graveyard for billionaires”—a new name has emerged from the dust of Kanpur: Shankh Air. The headline is seductive: a former tempo driver, Shravan Kumar Vishwakarma, is launching a full-service...

Kerala at #16 on a world “must-visit 2026” list — and why the rest of India didn’t make it

Kerala just did something quietly historic. In a global list of 26 must-visit destinations for 2026, Kerala stands at #16. And here’s the line that should make us pause: Kerala is the only place from India on that list. Not Delhi. Not Rajasthan. Not Goa. Not Ladakh. Not the Northeast....