Nikhil Vaish, Eurasia Review

Nikhil Vaish

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Past articles by Nikhil:

How Narendra Modi Conquered Coronavirus – OpEd

Much like George W. Bush once prematurely declared victory in Iraq, our Prime Minister started taking victory laps in mid-February this year when he proclaimed that “…the whole world was worried ab… → Read More

In Cuomo We Trust?

Just a few months ago, Andrew Cuomo, the three-term Governor of New York, was a folk hero and considered a future → Read More

Republican's Failure To Convict President Trump Will Haunt The Party

The Republican Party had a choice to make and I hoped the party that abolished slavery and enabled the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights → Read More

Looking Ahead To 2021

I am an eternal optimist and feel confident that our future is bright. I envision that we will build a more equitable and just world over the next few → Read More

The Case For Firing Donald Trump

In mid-March, America and South Korea had the same number of Covid-19 deaths; around 90. Now, in late August, South Korea had a total of 306 → Read More

The cowardice of Narendra Modi

Even though I never supported the BJP, I was not blindly anti-Modi and was willing to give him a chance when he was first elected Prime Minister in 2014. I also remember the depth of frustration and d → Read More

The Cowardice Of Narendra Modi – OpEd

Even though I never supported the BJP, I was not blindly anti-Modi and was willing to give him a chance when he was first elected Prime Minister in 2014. I also remember the depth of frustration an… → Read More

Why We Should All Love Female Bosses

In my experience, women have time and again demonstrated vastly superior decision-making, judgement and people skills to those of their male counterparts; → Read More

To impeach or not to impeach: What does it all mean?

Article 2, section IV of the US Constitution states that “The President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, → Read More

WeWork, Unicorns and the IPO of Magical Thinking

I have always wondered what is so special or unique about WeWork’s business model, or The We Company as it is now called. I never understood why a company that rents office space made it into the… → Read More

My Worst Day at Work

I was barely twenty-two years old and about three or four months into my first job at a highly reputed advertising agency in India. In those days you needed an MBA to get a job at an ad agency and… → Read More

Saudi Arabia and Silicon Valley’s Crisis of Conscience

Governments routinely do business with oppressive regimes based on geopolitical, intelligence-sharing and counter-terrorism requirements. I am not absolving governments, but merely stating the… → Read More

Climate Change Manifesto: India – Nikhil Vaish –

“The earth has suffered mass volcanic explosions, floods, meteor impacts, mountain formation, and all manner of other abuses greater than anything people could inflict, and it’s still here. It’s a… → Read More

Elizabeth Warren is wrong about the Electoral College

I was mad when George W. Bush defeated Al Gore to become President, despite getting less votes. I was in my twenties and viewed life simplistically, in terms of outcomes I liked or disliked. At the time I did not care to understand why we needed an Electoral College which in my mind clearly suppressed the will of the majority and prevented the right outcome. In 2016 Mr. Trump again won the… → Read More

Howard Schultz, the Democratic Party and the Future of Liberalism

Howard Schultz, the former CEO of Starbucks, appeared on CBS 60 minutes recently and declared that he was considering running for President of United States of America, as an independent. The rebuke… → Read More

Howard Schultz, The Democratic Party And The Future Of Liberalism – OpEd

Howard Schultz, the former CEO of Starbucks, appeared on CBS 60 minutes recently and declared that he was considering running for President of United States of America, as an independent. The rebuk… → Read More

Howard Schultz, The Democratic Party And The Future Of Liberalism – OpEd

Howard Schultz, the former CEO of Starbucks, appeared on CBS 60 minutes recently and declared that he was considering running for President of United States of America, as an independent. The rebuk… → Read More

Howard Schultz, the Democratic Party and the future of liberalism

Howard Schultz, the former CEO of Starbucks, appeared on CBS 60 minutes recently and declared that he was considering running for President of United States of America, as an independent. The rebuke from the left was swift, predictable and harsh. The New York Times ran an opinion piece calling Mr. Schultz “irresponsible and self-centered”. Vice wrote that whilst he was not the first billionaire… → Read More

A Crisis Of Hearts And Minds In The Democratic Party – OpEd

Pete Buttigieg is running for President in 2020 against Donald Trump. Who? Exactly. That, in a nutshell, defines the core problem the Democratic Party will face in 2020. Almost every mayor, s… → Read More

A Crisis Of Hearts And Minds In The Democratic Party – OpEd

Pete Buttigieg is running for President in 2020 against Donald Trump. Who? Exactly. That, in a nutshell, defines the core problem the Democratic Party will face in 2020. Almost every mayor, s… → Read More