He has written for the Washington Post[2] and The Guardian,[3] maintains a blog with Forbes,[4] and is a regular contributor with The Atlantic,[5] National Review Online,[6] Human Events[7] and Politix.
The withdrawn memo quickly went viral online and was supported and endorsed by entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and policy experts, such as Virginia Postrel.
Among them: American Conservative Union put it on their website,[15] Congressman [Darrell Issa] tweeted in favor,[16][17] An op-ed in the Wall Street Journal also endorsed[18] supported the reforms.
[19] Since January 2013, Khanna has been a fellow with Yale Law's Information Society Project[20] where he has published on intellectual property and innovation policies.
[citation needed] In 2013, Khanna participated in Washington Post's first Wonkblog Debate with Matt Yglesias, Ezra Klein and Sarah Binder.