Tejaswini Deshmukh

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Tejaswini Deshmukh is the contributing editor of RegTech Times, specializing in defense, regulations and technologies. She analyzes military innovations, cybersecurity threats, and geopolitical risks shaping national security. With a Master’s from Pune University, she closely tracks defense policies, sanctions, and enforcement actions. She is also a Certified Sanctions Screening Expert. Her work highlights regulatory challenges in defense technology and global security frameworks. Tejaswini provides sharp insights into emerging threats and compliance in the defense sector.

China quietly funnels billions to Iran through secret oil-for-concrete scheme, bypassing U.S. sanctions

China has found a clever way to keep buying oil from Iran, even though U.S. sanctions are designed to block such deals. This secret...

Kremlin-backed crypto A7A5 moves $6 billion despite U.S. blacklist — Russia’s digital sanctions evasion exposed

A Kremlin-backed cryptocurrency has moved more than $6 billion since August, even after parts of its network were blacklisted by the United States. This...

Legal firestorm erupts as judge says Trump cannot override Governors on National Guard orders

A federal judge, Karin Immergut, has stopped the Trump administration from sending National Guard troops from California and Texas to the city of Portland....

Thousands of Venezuelans in the U.S. face potential loss of protected status after Supreme Court ruling

The Supreme Court has allowed the U.S. government under President Donald Trump to move forward with revoking a special immigration protection for thousands of...

U.S. weighs direct role in Greenland rare earths development through $50 million plan

The Trump administration is considering taking a direct stake in Critical Metals Corp, the company developing one of Greenland’s largest rare earths mines. Rare...

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Sanctions shadow falls over Intel after testing advanced wafer processing systems

New reports revealed that Intel evaluated advanced chip-making equipment...

Reddit sues Australian government, warning child social media ban threatens privacy and free speech

Reddit has taken the Australian government to the High...
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