
Milan Vaishnav
Milan Vaishnav is a political scientist and senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he studies Indian politics and governance. He has proposed reforms for the Rajya Sabha to better represent states' interests, advocating for a fixed number of seats per state to enhance political debate and cooperation.
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Milan Vaishnav warned that treating India as a transactional adversary risks undoing hard-won progress.
RIC optics and oil leverage: Delhi’s high-stakes play against Trump’s tariffs – Why India is calm amid the trade stormMilan Vaishnav predicted the future would be one of duality: 'I expect we will see increasing economic cooperation coupled with strategic rivalry.'
Is Trump forcing a marriage of convenience between India and China? Like most relationships, it’s complicatedMilan Vaishnav, a senior researcher at the Carnegie Endowment, assessed the situation regarding Pakistan's potential symbolic victory.
India și Pakistanul au dus una dintre „cele mai mari și mai lungi” bătălii aeriene din istoria aviației. 125 de avioane de luptă au fost mobilizate într-o confruntare aeriană de peste o orăHe noted that Pakistan could claim victory 'even if the circumstances are murky.'
India and Pakistan are both claiming victory after this week’s clashes. Will cooler heads prevail?Milan Vaishnav discusses the changing importance of Pakistan in U.S. foreign policy.
CNN: Γιατί ο Τραμπ δεν έχει παρέμβει στη νέα σύγκρουση Ινδίας – ΠακιστάνMilan Vaishnav, director of the South Asia program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, commented on Pakistan's potential declaration of victory.
Pakistán intercepta dos drones sobre su territorio mientras sopesa su respuesta a los bombardeos de la India | InternacionalMilan Vaishnav discussed the changing US position regarding India and Pakistan.
Why Trump isn’t leading an emergency effort to ease the India-Pakistan crisisMilan Vaishnav, a senior fellow at Carnegie Endowment, discusses the uncertainty surrounding the Trump administration's tariff demands.
How will India navigate a world on the brink of a trade war?Milan Vaishnav suggests a radical approach to reform the upper house of parliament to better represent states' interests.
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