Milan Vaishnav joins Sunetra Choudhury and Rahul Verma for a timely analysis of the latest results from India's general election, focusing on the BJP's unexpected losses.
- Milan Vaishnav,
- Sunetra Choudhury,
- Rahul Verma
Rahul Verma is a fellow at the Center for Policy Research (CPR) in New Delhi. He is also a PhD candidate in political science at the University of California, Berkeley; his doctoral dissertation examines the historical roots of elite persistence in contemporary Indian politics.
Milan Vaishnav joins Sunetra Choudhury and Rahul Verma for a timely analysis of the latest results from India's general election, focusing on the BJP's unexpected losses.
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