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ISSN Approved Journal No: 2320-2882 | Impact factor: 7.97 | ESTD Year: 2013
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Paper Title: Haunting the Colonized Mind: Postcolonial Echoes in The God of Small Things and Beloved
Author Name(s): Monika Gupta
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2603202
Register Paper ID - 302679
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Author Country : Indian Author, India, 110062 , Delhi , 110062 , | Research Area: Arts1 All Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT2603202 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT2603202 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT2603202.pdf
Title: HAUNTING THE COLONIZED MIND: POSTCOLONIAL ECHOES IN THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS AND BELOVED
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Pubished in Volume: 14 | Issue: 3 | Year: March 2026
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Arts1 All
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 14
Issue: 3
Pages: b652-b655
Year: March 2026
Downloads: 34
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The researchers examined how people keep their memories about slavery and colonialism once all actual proof of these events has vanished from their physical surroundings. The characters in Beloved by Toni Morrison and The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy show how historical events from earlier times still impact contemporary society. In Beloved, the ghost symbolizes the lasting burden of slavery, while Roy's novel shows how colonialism and caste silently shape relationships and social boundaries. Both texts highlight generational trauma and suggest that healing begins when individuals confront painful histories and reclaim their personal narratives as resistance against oppression.
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Keywords:-Postcolonialism, Haunting, Trauma, Memory, Identity, Colonial Legacy, Slavery ,Caste System, Historical Impact
Paper Title: GREEN LIBRARIES -TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE LIBRARIES
Author Name(s): DEVARAJU M
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2603201
Register Paper ID - 302698
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Author Country : Indian Author, India, 560061 , Bangalore, 560061 , | Research Area: Science All Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT2603201 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT2603201 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT2603201.pdf
Title: GREEN LIBRARIES -TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE LIBRARIES
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Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Science All
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 14
Issue: 3
Pages: b637-b651
Year: March 2026
Downloads: 43
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In the context of rapid technological advancement, urbanization, and escalating environmental challenges, sustainability has become a central concern for institutions worldwide. Libraries, as enduring knowledge centres and socially responsible public institutions are uniquely positioned to support sustainable development. This paper examines the concept of green libraries as an integrated and holistic approach to environmental responsibility, combining sustainable infrastructure, eco-friendly management practices, digital innovation and community engagement. It traces the historical evolution of green libraries alongside the global environmental movement and highlights how sustainability principles have expanded from green building design to encompass library operations, services and policies. The study elaborates on the core concepts, objectives, principles and practices of green libraries, emphasizing energy efficiency, conservation of natural resources, waste management, digitalization and environmental education. The pivotal role of librarians in promoting sustainability literacy, implementing green practices and fostering a culture of environmental responsibility is also discussed. Furthermore, the paper critically analyses the challenges associated with implementing green libraries, including financial constraints, technical limitations, resistance to change and policy gaps, while outlining the wide ranging environmental, economic, social and educational benefits of adopting green practices. Finally, it explores future prospects of green libraries, highlighting the integration of smart technologies, digital services, global collaboration and policy support. The paper concludes that green libraries are vital contributors to sustainable development, reinforcing the library's evolving role as a progressive, environmentally responsible and community-oriented institution in the knowledge society.
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Green Libraries; Sustainability; Environmental Sustainability; Sustainable Development; Eco friendly Library Practices; Energy Efficiency Resource Conservation, Digital Libraries; Environmental Awareness; Role of Librarians
Paper Title: Impact Of Consumerism On Customer Satisfaction
Author Name(s): Dr.S.Rajasekhar
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2603200
Register Paper ID - 302691
Publisher Journal Name: IJPUBLICATION, IJCRT
DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2603200 and DOI :
Author Country : Indian Author, India, 639002 , Karur, 639002 , | Research Area: Commerce All Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT2603200 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT2603200 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT2603200.pdf
Title: IMPACT OF CONSUMERISM ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
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Pubished in Volume: 14 | Issue: 3 | Year: March 2026
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Commerce All
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 14
Issue: 3
Pages: b630-b636
Year: March 2026
Downloads: 37
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Consumer satisfaction and consumerism are important concepts in the modern marketplace. Consumer satisfaction refers to the level of happiness or fulfillment experienced by consumers after purchasing or using a product or service. It depends on several factors such as product quality, customer service, value for money, reliability, convenience, and brand reputation. Consumerism, on the other hand, focuses on protecting consumer rights and promoting fair trade practices in the market. The growth of consumerism in India has been influenced by economic development, globalization, technological advancements, urbanization, and changing consumer lifestyles. While businesses aim to provide quality products and services to satisfy customers, consumerism ensures that consumers are protected from exploitation and unfair practices. Consumer awareness, effective complaint handling, and responsible business behavior play a significant role in improving customer satisfaction. Therefore, a balanced relationship between businesses and consumers is necessary for creating a fair, transparent, and efficient market system that benefits both consumers and producers.
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Consumer Satisfaction, Consumerism, Consumer Rights, Customer Service, Market Practices
Paper Title: Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Using Aluminium Powder
Author Name(s): Seepana Hari kiran, M Sai Babu
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2603199
Register Paper ID - 302371
Publisher Journal Name: IJPUBLICATION, IJCRT
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Author Country : Indian Author, India, 532001 , Srikakulam, 532001 , | Research Area: Science and Technology Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT2603199 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT2603199 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT2603199.pdf
Title: AUTOCLAVED AERATED CONCRETE USING ALUMINIUM POWDER
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Pubished in Volume: 14 | Issue: 3 | Year: March 2026
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Science and Technology
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 14
Issue: 3
Pages: b623-b629
Year: March 2026
Downloads: 29
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Blocks and other masonry components are made using Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC), a lightweight precast building material. Made from cement, lime, fly ash, and a gas-forming agent, it has a cellular structure with lots of air gaps, which lowers density in comparison to regular concrete. Properties including porosity, water absorption, and compressive and tensile strength are all impacted by the addition of aluminum powder. By assessing their mechanical and physical characteristics--such as density, water absorption, initial rate of absorption, compressive strength, stress-strain behavior, and flexural strength--and contrasting them with more traditional materials, this study investigates the possibility of using AAC blocks as an alternative to traditional masonry units.
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Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Using Aluminium Powder, compressive strength, water absorption, shrinkage
Paper Title: Improvement of Engineering Properties of Expansive soil Using Iron Ore Tailings
Author Name(s): SUBAL SAH, Brahmdeo Yadav, Sumit Kumar
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2603198
Register Paper ID - 302687
Publisher Journal Name: IJPUBLICATION, IJCRT
DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2603198 and DOI :
Author Country : Indian Author, India, 816117 , PAKUR, 816117 , | Research Area: Science and Technology Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT2603198 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT2603198 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT2603198.pdf
Title: IMPROVEMENT OF ENGINEERING PROPERTIES OF EXPANSIVE SOIL USING IRON ORE TAILINGS
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Pubished in Volume: 14 | Issue: 3 | Year: March 2026
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Science and Technology
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 14
Issue: 3
Pages: b612-b622
Year: March 2026
Downloads: 34
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Expansive soils (especially black cotton soil) create major difficulties in geotechnical engineering because of their high swelling and shrinkage tendencies, low bearing strength, and poor workability. To overcome these issues, the present study examines the influence of adding iron ore tailings (IOT) (a waste material generated from mining operations) as a stabilizing component to improve the compaction and plasticity behavior of black cotton soil. The soil was blended with different proportions of IOT (0%, 4%, 8%, 12%, 16%, and 20% by dry weight) and evaluated through standard geotechnical tests such as the Standard Proctor Compaction Test, California Bearing Ratio (CBR), Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) Test, and Atterberg Limits (Liquid Limit, Plastic Limit, and Plasticity Index). The experimental findings indicated that the Maximum Dry Density (MDD) increased consistently while the Optimum Moisture Content (OMC) decreased with IOT addition up to 16%, reflecting improved compaction characteristics. This improvement is mainly due to the higher specific gravity and granular structure of IOT, which enhance particle arrangement and minimize voids within the soil mass. Regarding plastic limit, the liquid limit and plasticity index reduced as the IOT content increased. These changes suggest a decrease in clay activity and soil expansiveness, resulting from the dilution of clay minerals and reduced water absorption. With increasing IoT, the soil progressively shifted from highly plastic to moderately plastic behavior. In summary, incorporating iron ore tailings significantly improves the compaction properties and lowers the plasticity of black cotton soil, enhancing its suitability for applications such as subgrade layers and embankment construction. Additionally, this approach supports sustainable engineering practices by promoting the efficient reuse of industrial waste, offering a cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and sustainable method for soil stabilization.
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Expansive soil, Iron ore Tailings, Soil Stabilization, Unconfined compressive strength (UCS), California Bearing Ratio (CBR)
Paper Title: Recovering the Silenced: Women, Memory and Gendered Violence in the Partition of India
Author Name(s): Nafisha Begum
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2603197
Register Paper ID - 302706
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Author Country : Indian Author, India, 721301 , Kharagpur, 721301 , | Research Area: Medical Science All Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT2603197 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT2603197 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT2603197.pdf
Title: RECOVERING THE SILENCED: WOMEN, MEMORY AND GENDERED VIOLENCE IN THE PARTITION OF INDIA
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Pubished in Volume: 14 | Issue: 3 | Year: March 2026
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Medical Science All
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 14
Issue: 3
Pages: b602-b611
Year: March 2026
Downloads: 45
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This article examines the gendered experiences of women during the upheaval of the Partition of India, focusing particularly on the violence, displacement, and social dislocation that shaped their lives. While conventional historiography has largely emphasized political negotiations and territorial divisions, women's experiences have often remained marginal within these narratives. Building on the feminist insights of Ritu Menon and Kamla Bhasin, the study emphasizes the importance of recovering women's narratives in order to understand how gender shaped the experience of violence, migration, and rehabilitation. The article highlights the multiple forms of violence directed at women, including sexual assault, abduction, forced conversion, and honour-based killings. These acts not only inflicted physical harm but also symbolized communal domination and humiliation. The analysis further explores how women remembered and narrated these events differently from men. As scholars such as Veena Das and Ashis Nandy have noted, women often retained the memory of violence through embodied experiences, producing narratives that reveal the emotional and psychological dimensions of trauma. By bringing these testimonies to the forefront, the article demonstrates the importance of oral history in reconstructing a gendered social history of Partition.
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Partition, Women, Violence, Rehabilitation, Oral History
Paper Title: ROLE OF NASYA KARMA IN IMPROVING LOW AMH
Author Name(s): Dr. T. DEVIKA, Dr.R.VIJAYASANTHAKUMARI
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2603196
Register Paper ID - 302658
Publisher Journal Name: IJPUBLICATION, IJCRT
DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2603196 and DOI :
Author Country : Indian Author, India, - , -, - , | Research Area: Science and Technology Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT2603196 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT2603196 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT2603196.pdf
Title: ROLE OF NASYA KARMA IN IMPROVING LOW AMH
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Pubished in Volume: 14 | Issue: 3 | Year: March 2026
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Science and Technology
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 14
Issue: 3
Pages: b597-b601
Year: March 2026
Downloads: 26
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Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) is the biomarker of ovarian reserve and reproductive potential in female. Decreased AMH levels are associated with poor ovarian reserve, premature ovarian insufficiency, stress-related infertility, and reproductive ageing. Contemporary management options for low AMH remain limited. Ayurveda describes similar conditions under Artava kshaya, and Dhatu kshaya with predominant Vatainvolvement.Nasal route provides a unique pathway for rapid drug absorption due to its extensive vascularization and direct anatomical connection with the brain through the olfactory and trigeminal pathways. Nasya Karma,one of Panchakarma procedures in which medicine administered through the nasal route.influences the central nervous system and regulate Prana Vata. Considering the close relationship between the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian (HPO) axis and ovarian function, Nasya Karma plays significant role in improving AMH levels through neuroendocrine modulation. This article explores the probable Ayurvedic and modern mechanisms behind the role of Nasya Karma in enhancing ovarian reserve and AMH levels.
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Nasya Karma, Anti-Mullerian Hormone, Ovarian Reserve, Artava Kshaya, HPO Axis,Panchakarma
Paper Title: Rewriting Age and Gender: Representation, Performativity, and Age Politics in Saand Ki Aankh
Author Name(s): Aparna Sonkar
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2603195
Register Paper ID - 302652
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Author Country : Indian Author, India, 211001 , Prayagraj, 211001 , | Research Area: Medical Science All Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT2603195 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT2603195 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT2603195.pdf
Title: REWRITING AGE AND GENDER: REPRESENTATION, PERFORMATIVITY, AND AGE POLITICS IN SAAND KI AANKH
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Pubished in Volume: 14 | Issue: 3 | Year: March 2026
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Medical Science All
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 14
Issue: 3
Pages: b592-b596
Year: March 2026
Downloads: 28
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Feminist film theory, Bollywood, gender performativity, ageism, representation, Indian cinema
Paper Title: lifestyle Intervention For Prediabetic Patients In Ayurveda ; Review
Author Name(s): Chetan Pawar, Ashish Agrawal
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2603194
Register Paper ID - 302686
Publisher Journal Name: IJPUBLICATION, IJCRT
DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2603194 and DOI :
Author Country : Indian Author, India, 422403 , nashik, 422403 , | Research Area: Humanities All Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT2603194 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT2603194 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT2603194.pdf
Title: LIFESTYLE INTERVENTION FOR PREDIABETIC PATIENTS IN AYURVEDA ; REVIEW
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Pubished in Volume: 14 | Issue: 3 | Year: March 2026
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Humanities All
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 14
Issue: 3
Pages: b583-b591
Year: March 2026
Downloads: 31
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Introduction: The early stage of type-2 diabetes known as prediabetes, is the state in which blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be called diabetes. It strikingly resembles the premonitory sign and symptoms of Prameha. Fast-changing lifestyle and increased consumption of high-fat diets, junk food, and decreased physical activities with leisure have contributed to the rising burden of type 2 diabetes and other noncommunicable diseases. As per Ayurveda, Madhura, Guru, Abhiyshandi dietetic articles indicating indulgence in high-calorie diet along with the leisurely lifestyle that is devoid of physical exercise play a major role in the manifestation of Prameha. Ayurveda strongly emphasizes preventive and promotive aspects of health rather than curative. References regarding lifestyle intervention along with drugs have been mentioned in the classics in the context of prevention and management of Prameha. Aims: This review aims to bring into focus the role of Ayurvedic dietary and lifestyle guidelines for the patients of prediabetes and thus the prevention of type 2 diabetes. Materials and methods: To fulfill the objectives relevant to Ayurveda and modern literature, available research updates, and information on Google Scholar, Pub Med, Science Direct.com, Science.gov were searched and analyzed with keywords prediabetes, lifestyle modification, diabetes, Prameha. Result: Most of the research articles regarding prediabetes suggest that awareness regarding Pathya (nutrition health education) like Purana Shali, Yava (barley), Mudaga (green gram), and lifestyle modification can play a major role in the prevention of type 2 diabetes. Conclusion: Unhealthy lifestyle plays an important role in the development of type 2 diabetes hence lifestyle interventions can play a major role to prevent diabetes and its complications.
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Ayurveda, Lifestyle intervention, Pathya, prediabetes, Type 2 diabetes
Paper Title: ZERO TRUST ARCHITECTURE (ZTA) FOR HYBRID CLOUD AND MULTI-CLOUD ENVIRONMENTS: CONTINUOUS AUTHENTICATION AND MICRO-SEGMENTATION ACROSS AWS, AZURE AND PROVATE DATA CENTERS
Author Name(s): SHAMEENA B
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2603193
Register Paper ID - 302656
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Author Country : Indian Author, India, - , -, - , | Research Area: Science and Technology Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT2603193 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT2603193 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT2603193.pdf
Title: ZERO TRUST ARCHITECTURE (ZTA) FOR HYBRID CLOUD AND MULTI-CLOUD ENVIRONMENTS: CONTINUOUS AUTHENTICATION AND MICRO-SEGMENTATION ACROSS AWS, AZURE AND PROVATE DATA CENTERS
DOI (Digital Object Identifier) :
Pubished in Volume: 14 | Issue: 3 | Year: March 2026
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Science and Technology
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 14
Issue: 3
Pages: b571-b582
Year: March 2026
Downloads: 27
E-ISSN Number: 2320-2882
The swift proliferation of hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructures has dramatically expanded the enterprise attack surface, rendering traditional perimeter-based security models obsolete in the face of distributed, dynamic systems. Organizations now routinely deploy workloads across disparate platforms--including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), and on-premises private data centers--introducing multifaceted security challenges such as fragmented identity management, inconsistent access controls, and heightened risks of lateral movement by adversaries exploiting trust relationships between environments. This paper introduces a comprehensive Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) framework tailored for hybrid and multi-cloud ecosystems, which dismantles implicit trust assumptions and mandates continuous, contextual verification of all users, devices, workloads, and network flows irrespective of location or network perimeter. The proposed architecture synergistically integrates three core pillars: (1) identity-centric access control leveraging federated identity providers (e.g., OAuth 2.0, OpenID Connect) with just-in-time (JIT) privilege elevation; (2) continuous authentication mechanisms that fuse multi-factor signals--including device posture assessments (e.g., compliance with endpoint detection and response tools), user behavioral analytics (UBA) via machine learning models detecting anomalies in access patterns, geolocation, and session risks--and real-time risk scoring to dynamically revoke or adapt privileges; and (3) granular micro-segmentation enforced through software-defined networking (SDN) and intent-based policies, creating ephemeral security zones that isolate workloads at the application, container, or workload level to preempt lateral movement. Cross-cloud enforcement is achieved via a centralized policy decision point (PDP) with distributed policy enforcement points (PEPs) that synchronize dynamic policies across providers using standardized APIs (e.g., AWS IAM, Azure AD, and Kubernetes NetworkPolicies). The framework also incorporates telemetry aggregation from cloud-native security tools (e.g., AWS GuardDuty, Azure Sentinel) for holistic threat visibility and automated response orchestration. To evaluate efficacy, we conducted rigorous experimental evaluations in a simulated hybrid cloud testbed comprising AWS, Azure, and a Kubernetes-orchestrated private cluster, emulating real-world attack scenarios such as privilege escalation, container escapes, and lateral traversal using tools like Atomic Red Team and MITRE ATT&CK frameworks. Quantitative metrics-- including mean time to detect (MTTD) intrusions (reduced by 68%), successful lateral movement attempts blocked (92% efficacy), and policy evaluation latency (<50ms)--demonstrate superior performance over baseline models like VPN-centric perimeters and static firewalls. Qualitative analysis highlights enhanced security visibility through unified dashboards and adaptive resilience against evolving threats, with scalability tested up to 10,000 concurrent workloads. This framework offers enterprises a robust, vendor-agnostic blueprint for securing hybrid/multi-cloud deployments, paving the way for resilient operations in an era of pervasive cloud adoption while minimizing operational overhead.
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Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA), Hybrid Cloud Security, Multi-Cloud Interoperability, Micro-segmentation, Continuous Authentication, User Behavioral Analytics (UBA), Identity Federation, Lateral Movement Prevention.

