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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Danish Siddiqui: The photographs you’ve seen but the photographer you might not know

Danish Siddiqui, a Pulitzer Prize-winner and one of the most accomplished photojournalists in India of our time who was working with Reuters passed away...

Kashmir: Two Women Mowed Down by Indian Army Vehicles within a Week

Two women in Kashmir have been run over by Indian Army vehicles in a span of just four days. The incidents took place on...

3rd terror module takedown in a week; Pulwama after Srinagar & Uttar Pradesh

One Lashkar-e-Taiba Commander, a Pakistani national, along with two other LeT militants were gunned down by a joint team of security forces in Pulwama on...

Fahad Faasil shares experience with character in ‘Malik’

 Winner of National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor and  Filmfare Award for Best Actor - Malayalam, Fahadh Faasil shared his experience with 'Malik',...

Real-life ‘Family Man’ mission; NIA busts ISIS module radicalizing youth in J&K

India is successfully foiling terrorist and anti-India activities one after the other. This time it was an India-centric online propaganda magazine, 'Voice of Hind’...

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Is the EU Becoming a Military Bloc? Rising Concerns Over Militarization

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced plans...

U.S. Suspends Military Aid to Ukraine Amid Trump-Zelensky Tensions

The United States is suspending military aid to Ukraine...

90 nm Technology: Mikron’s Stepping Stone Toward Advanced Semiconductor Nodes by 2028

Mikron, the largest microelectronics manufacturer in Russia, is currently...

How Moscow Protected the U.S. from British and French Threats

250 Years Ago, the Russian Empire Saved the Emerging...