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.

UK-made components found in Iranian radiation devices despite international sanctions

A new report has revealed that a company in Iran connected to the country’s defense sector is using UK-made components in radiation-detection devices. The...

U.S. declares Venezuela’s shadowy ‘Cartel of the Suns’ a foreign terror group — Maduro named at the center of drug empire

The United States has taken a major step by officially labeling the Cartel de los Soles as a foreign terrorist organization. This announcement was...

U.S. launches secret ‘Operation Red Sunset’ to probe Chinese Bitcoin miner Bitmain over national security fears

A major federal investigation in the United States is examining whether Bitcoin-mining machines made by Bitmain Technologies could pose risks to national security. Bitmain,...

Verified emails confirm Anil Ambani contacted Jeffrey Epstein regarding India-US diplomatic news

Newly released documents from the U.S. House Oversight Committee, along with a fresh batch of about 18,000 emails linked to Jeffrey Epstein, have revealed...

Ron Wyden questions JPMorgan’s reporting of more than $1 billion in Epstein activity

A new report from Senator Ron Wyden, the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, is putting strong pressure on the nation’s largest bank....

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