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"We Record Everything. We Remember Almost Nothing."
A cybersecurity researcher took the question to the Supreme Court. On 19 May 2026, the Court handed it to the government. The question is bigger than…
Jun 3
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Nitish Kumar
India Blocked Telegram Before NEET 2026. But Who Found the Source?
The platform may carry the fraud. It does not explain how protected examination data first escaped—or whether India has investigated the devices, apps…
Jun 16
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Nitish Kumar
12 Years of the NDA: Milestone Governance, or an Implementation Stupidity Showcase?
The Paper State: Where the data sees everything, but the accountability trail completely disappears.
Jun 14
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The State can find you for tax. Why not for remedy?
You exist in the database. You disappear in remedy.
Jun 12
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Nitish Kumar
"Modi Era: Era of Stupidity" is emotionally strong but strategically weak.
Somewhere between the supporter and the critic, the citizen disappeared.
Jun 10
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The Sleeping Guardian: India Lost Justice (2015–2025)
Nov 16, 2025
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The Book They Banned vs. The Crime They Buried
Feb 3
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राष्ट्रहित से जुड़े अत्यंत संवेदनशील साक्ष्यों पर तत्काल ध्यान अपेक्षित
Dec 4, 2025
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India’s Digital Disaster: ₹54,000 Crore Lost, 1.4 Billion Identities Exposed
Feb 16
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India Arrested the Operators. But Did It Miss the Architecture?
Supreme Court Asked MeitY to Examine a PIL Raising Questions About Chinese-Linked Cyber Networks, Data Extraction, and India’s Unfinished Cyber…
May 23
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Nitish Kumar
India Followed the Money. I Followed the Data.
Supreme Court Sent My Cyber-security Petition to MeitY. What I Submitted Next Raises a Bigger Question: India Facing a Data-Layer National Security…
May 22
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I submitted my intelligence to MeitY the day after the Supreme Court directed them to act. Here is what it says — and why every Indian…
Nitish Kumar's supplementary representation — filed the day after the SC order — demands immediate ban on Silverpush and InMobi,places every…
May 21
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The Supreme Court of India just directed MeitY to act on one of the most under-covered national security crises of our time.
Supreme Court directs MeitY to act on stolen Indian biometric data held on Chinese servers — Jeffrey Zhu (Zhu Wei), InMobi SDK, Silverpush, and the…
May 19
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Is the ₹54,000 Crore Digital Fraud Figure a Cover-Up?
"While the Govt of India admits to a ₹54,000 crore 'Digital Dacoity' in the Supreme Court, whistleblowers reveal a hidden ₹1.54 Lakh Crore Ad-tech…
Mar 17
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India’s Digital Disaster: ₹54,000 Crore Lost, 1.4 Billion Identities Exposed
A Decade of Silence! A Nation Compromised
Feb 16
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The ₹54,000 Crore Ghost: Why the Supreme Court is Chasing the Wrong Digital Dacoits
The only question now is whether the Supreme Court will recognize the weapon sitting on its own desk. Registry, open Inward 9411/2026.
Feb 11
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The Book They Banned vs. The Crime They Buried
Parliament stopped Rahul Gandhi from reading an unpublished memoir. But they can't stop you from reading the audit of the "Mandate Crime" (2015-2025).
Feb 3
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A Nation Asleep: India’s Leaders Debate 1948 While Cyber Terrorists Hijack 2025
A deep investigation into how cybercrime networks hijack Indian citizens as governance stays trapped in outdated political battles.
Dec 9, 2025
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Cyber Security Researcher · DISHA Inventor · Petitioner-in-Person SC W.P.Crl.163/2026 · Author: Era of Stupidity · NSD Scholar · thenitishkr.in ORCID: 0009-0004-6840-4463
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