Student Developer from Kashmir | Building applications, exploring ideas, and sharing perspectives on technology, democracy, and ground realities.
Exploring complex issues through analysis and lived experience
An analysis of institutional capture and democratic erosion
Technology & SocietyA student developer's perspective on tech restrictions
Constitution of India, Kashmir, VPN ban, Digital rights, Freedom of speech, Right to privacy, Article 14, Article 19, Article 21, Rule of law, Emergency powers, Civil libertiesWhy the Suspension of Lawful Digital Tools Violates Fundamental Rights and the Rule of Law
I am a student developer from Kashmir, currently pursuing my education while building applications and learning modern cloud technologies.
Due to financial constraints, I rely on cloud free-tier services like AWS to learn and develop real-world skills. I use tools like Tailscale to connect to my own servers for testing and debugging—not for bypassing laws, but as a technical necessity for growth.
Through my writing, I aim to share perspectives on the intersection of technology, policy, and lived experience. I believe in clarity over fear, understanding over suspicion, and dialogue over silence.
My goal is to contribute meaningfully to technology while advocating for fair, contextual enforcement of laws that affect students and developers.
I'm open to discussions, collaborations, and feedback. Feel free to reach out for inquiries or conversations.