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šā ļø Who controls the future of technology⦠controls the future of power.
In this gripping conversation on The Saurabh Bhramar Show, cybersecurity expert and national security strategist Amit Dubey breaks down a question that concerns every citizen, innovator, and policymaker today:
China has built systems for itself. The US is doing the same. What does that mean for the world? And where does India stand?
What follows is not just an answer, but a powerful perspective on technology sovereignty, cyber power, digital ecosystems, and the geopolitics shaping tomorrow.
From national security to AI-driven control systems, Amit Dubey unpacks why countries are racing to build their own technological architecture, and what that means for the future we are entering.
This is more than a podcast clip.
Itās a reality check. š”
šļø If conversations around cybersecurity, AI, digital warfare, and the future of nations interest you, this one deserves your attention.
š¬ Drop your thoughts below:
Should India build stronger indigenous digital systems?
š” The 26th richest person in the world⦠from TikTok?
No satellites. No oil. No factories. So whatās the real game here?
In this eye-opening episode of The Saurabh Bhramar Show, Amit Dubey breaks it down with clarity that hits different.
From data power to algorithmic control, this isnāt just about an app ā itās about how attention, behavior, and information have quietly become the most valuable assets in the world. š
And when someone who has worked closely with agencies like NIA & CBI speaks⦠you listen.
šÆ This clip is not just a conversation. Itās a reality check.
š¬ Tell us honestly:
Do you think social media platforms are just apps⦠or something far more powerful?
š§ Full episode featuring Saurabh Bhramar Ć Amit Dubey dropping soon.
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š One Gmail. Your entire life. But⦠how safe is it really?
From banking to social media, work tools to personal memories ā everything today is linked to a single login. Convenient? Yes.
Safe? Thatās where things get interesting. ā ļø
In this eye-opening moment from The Saurabh Bhramar Show, cybersecurity expert Amit Dubey breaks down the real risks behind relying on one email ID for everything.
With over two decades of experience in national security and cybercrime, he shares what most people ignore ā until itās too late. š»
This isnāt fear. Itās awareness.
Because in todayās world, your digital identity is your real identity.
š¬ Tell us honestly:
How many apps are connected to your Gmail? šš
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08/03/2026
Behind every great idea is courage, vision, and determination qualities women carry so effortlessly.
Today we celebrate the strength, creativity, and inspiration that women bring to every space they step into.
Hereās to celebrating their journey, their voice, and their impact.
Happy Womenās Day š«
What makes a leader walk away from the very person who gave him his biggest political break?
In this explosive conversation, Saurabh Bhramar sits down with Sanjay Nirupam, former Member of Rajya Sabha, former President of Mumbai Regional Congress Committee, and a key political face who has seen power from the inside.
Saurabh asks the question many have wondered about.
Balasaheb Thackeray brought you into Shiv Sena when you were just 31 or 32. Made you a Member of Parliament. Sent you to the Rajya Sabha. Then why did you leave?
Sanjay Nirupam answers without hesitation. He opens up about loyalty, ideology, personal conviction, and the turning points that changed his political path. This is not just about a party switch. It is about belief, growth, and the cost of standing by your principles.
Raw. Direct. Unfiltered.
Watch the full conversation to understand the politics behind the decision.
Writing honestly about love, desire, and joy is still uncomfortable for many.
And when a writer does it without filters, the reactions are never neutral.
On Kanwar Session, Kanwar Sameer speaks with
senior journalist and author Jayanti Ranganathan,
Executive Editor at Hindustan.
The conversation revolves around her latest book
Kamukta Ka Utsav (Celebration of Desire), published by Vani Prakashan,
and the kind of responses it has received from readers.
Some called it bold.
Some found it unsettling.
Others said it was long overdue.
Jayanti talks about appreciation, criticism, and the questions readers arenāt used to confronting ā especially when literature chooses honesty over comfort.
A necessary conversation.
Because books arenāt only meant to soothe.
Sometimes, theyāre meant to provoke.
Politics is not about visuals. Itās about accountability.
In this episode of The Saurabh Bhramar Show, Saurabh asks a pointed question to Sanjay Nirupam ā
When videos circulate of Supriya Sule celebrating after winning 99 seats, should that really be seen as a political achievement?
Sanjay Nirupam doesnāt dodge the question.
He breaks down what numbers mean, what power actually looks like, and why celebrating seats without governance is a dangerous distraction.
From electoral optics to political responsibility, this conversation cuts through surface-level narratives and asks the uncomfortable question ā
Are we mistaking symbolism for success?
Watch till the end for a rare, unfiltered take from someone who has seen the system from the inside.
When a writer writes lust, whatās really driving the pen?
In this conversation, Kanwar Sameer puts a direct question to Jayanti Ranganathan, Executive Editor at Hindustan and a noted author.
Not about controversy. About intent.
Is lust just desire on paper, or a way to talk about power, loneliness, memory, and control?
Jayanti breaks down what goes on in a writerās mind when intimacy enters the narrative, and why writing about desire is often more honest than writing around it.
A thoughtful, uncomfortable, and necessary conversation about storytelling, gaze, and truth.
For many, LGBTQ is still not a lived reality.
Itās treated as a taboo.
An illusion.
In small towns, even a ādiseaseā.
On the Kanwar Session, Kanwar Sameer puts this discomfort straight on the table and asks a question most people avoid asking out loud.
When does this thinking actually change?
Jayanti Ranganathan, Executive Editor at Hindustan and a writer who has consistently explored societyās silences, responds with honesty, context, and lived insight. She speaks about storytelling, visibility, and why change doesnāt arrive through noise but through normalisation.
This isnāt a debate.
Itās a conversation society has delayed for far too long.
Watch. Listen. Sit with it.
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