
About Me
I'm a 2nd-year Computer Science Engineering student based in Pune, India, navigating the fascinating intersection of cybersecurity, innovation, and philosophy.
My journey started with curiosity — breaking apart systems to understand how they work, then building them back better. Along the way, I co-founded Unitie, a student ecosystem that connects communities.
I read philosophy in my spare time — because debugging code and understanding humans both require patience. Whether it's tracing crypto transactions, automating security testing, or building IoT systems, I approach every challenge with the mindset of a hacker: question everything, break assumptions, and create something meaningful.
"The best way to predict the future is to build it — preferably with fewer bugs than the present."
Experience & Involvement
Unitie
Building a Gen-Z ecosystem that connects students, events, and communities.
nCreeps
Competing in Capture The Flag competitions, solving security challenges.
MIT Cybersecurity & Blockchain Club
Exploring cutting-edge security practices and blockchain technology.
YuvArth
Managing public relations and community engagement initiatives.
Skills & Interests
Philosophy
I like speed — not the messy kind, but the kind that comes from clarity. When I know exactly what I'm doing, I move fast, build fast, and learn faster.
I don't overthink trends or chase perfection. I'd rather ship, learn, and improve in real time. The world moves too quickly for hesitation.
I build things that feel sharp — ideas with purpose, products with rhythm. If it doesn't challenge how things usually work, I probably won't touch it.
For me, progress isn't about being busy — it's about momentum. Keep moving, keep learning, keep breaking your own limits. That's how I work.