Category: Blog

  • India–UK Joint Naval Exercise: Strengthening Maritime Bonds through Konkan-25

    The Indo-Pacific waters are witnessing a historic collaboration as India and the UK conduct Exercise Konkan-25, their first-ever joint naval drill involving carrier strike groups. Held off the coast of Goa, the exercise symbolizes a new phase in maritime partnership, focusing on strategic cooperation, technological synergy, and shared commitment to a free and secure Indo-Pacific.

  • My Opinion on Prompt Building

    Learn how to design effective AI prompt templates that improve accuracy, consistency, and creativity. In this article, Tanuj Sharma explains the art of prompt building with clear structure, real examples, and practical insights for professionals.

  • Environment for Urban Gen-Z

    Urban Gen-Z – the generation born with Wi-Fi, raised on smartphones, and shaped by constant change – is now waking up to its biggest contradiction: living sustainably in a world designed for convenience. In cities where air purifiers are more common than trees, where deliveries replace walks, and fast fashion changes every season, the environment…

  • AI and Journalism: The Rise of Machine-Generated Truths

    Artificial Intelligence has entered the newsroom – writing, editing, and even fact-checking stories faster than humans ever could. But this rise brings an uncomfortable question: Can truth be automated? AI can summarize facts, detect bias, and even identify fake news. Yet, it lacks context – the emotional intelligence to understand why a story matters. Journalism,…

  • Rebuilding Career Clarity in a Distracted World

    In an age of endless scrolling, “career clarity” feels like a lost art. Many students and professionals are caught between trends – one day AI, the next day MBA, and the day after, startup dreams. The truth? Clarity doesn’t come from knowing everything – it comes from knowing yourself.When you align your natural interests, skills,…

  • Why Every Student Should Learn System Design – Even Before Their First Job

    System Design is no longer a concept reserved for senior engineers. Whether you’re building a small project or preparing for a technical interview, understanding system design gives you the power to think like an architect, not just a coder. When students learn System Design early, they start seeing patterns: scalability, fault tolerance, latency, caching, and…

  • NRI’s & My Opinion

    As an Indian observing global developments, I often follow news from the U.S. closely – especially when it concerns policies that touch domestic security and immigrant communities. Recently, debates around deploying the National Guard or other military forces for internal policing have caught my attention. On the surface, these policies are framed as a response…

  • NRIs and U.S. Domestic Security Trends

    The U.S. is currently seeing debates around using the National Guard or federal forces for “internal security” – a reaction to rising crime in some areas, political polarization, and social unrest. For many Americans, it’s about safety; for others, it raises concerns about civil liberties and overreach. Optimistic Viewpoint for Indians and NRIs Reality Checks…

  • Empowering Students for the IT World

    In today’s fast-evolving technological landscape, stepping into the IT industry requires more than just a degree — it requires clarity, practical understanding, and consistent learning. Recognizing this gap, I began a mission-driven journey through his YouTube channel — a platform designed to help college students, fresh graduates, and early professionals build the essential technical skills…