Saad Ansari

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Saad Ansari has a deep interest in analysing domestic and global newsworthy incidents. Inquisitive extroverted and a writer at heart, he loves understanding things and then forming a perspective to intrigue over. Currently, he is pursuing BA in Multimedia and Mass Communication at Bunts Sangha's SM Shetty College, Powai. He can be reached at: [email protected]

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Operation Vijay; Synergy between the Indian Army, Indian Air Force & the Indian Navy

July 26 marks the day of India’s victory against Pakistan in 1999 Kargil War. The enemy forces had infiltrated about 140 km along the...

Yediyurappa resigns from CM’s post; decision likely to affect BJP’s position in Karnataka

On 26th July, Monday, BS Yediyurappa announced his resignation from the post of Chief Minister of Karnataka and broke down into tears. Earlier on...

Mamata’s united opposition against BJP; Martyrs’ Day speech sparks conversation

On Shahid Dibas or the Martyrs’ Day, a virtual event was organised under Mamata Banerjee in West Bengal. Opposition party leaders from Akali Dal,...

Child pornography marketplace ; lawsuit against Pornhub & MindGeek & their response

"This is a case about rape, not pornography and Pornhub is likely the largest non-regulatory repository of child pornography in North America and well...

The mystery owner of Pornhub & the dark underbelly of MindGeek’s porn sites

"Pornhub is not a porn site, it’s a crime scene. Pornhub exists to monetize hardcore sex acts," Laila Mickelwait, Founder and CEO of the...

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India Must Trade Emotion for Strategy

India’s security and diplomatic challenges are often framed as...

Russia Plans Massive Superjet Engine Swap After PD-8 Breakthrough

The effective certification of the indigenous PD-8 turbofan engine...

How India Must Reforge Its Intelligence Edge for the Cyber Age

India stands at a strategic inflection point. Its neighbourhood...

The Unexpected Fighter: Why Iran Kept Flying the Yak-130 Under Heavy Attack

The Yakovlev Yak-130 was predominantly perceived as an advanced...