Veer Khanna is a Grade-11 student at The British School in New Delhi studying History, Economics, Mathematics, Chemistry, English, and Hindi. With an avid interest in the intersections of Politics, History, and Economics, Veer is currently working on a research paper examining Political Governance and Human Capital Investment while simultaneously interning with the UNESCO Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development.
Outside the classroom, Veer enjoys public speaking and debating and has participated in many competitive tournaments such as the Yale and Harvard Invitational Debate Tournaments. Furthemore, he is also the founder of the British School's Debate Club, and supports the organization of several interactive debate and public speaking activities for younger students.
Veer spends his free time playing the piano, which he has trained for formally, and cleared the Grade 4 Trinity exam. He is also an avid coder and has been training in programming and coding languages since he was 11 years old.