Mislav Ježić (born 20 September 1952) is a Croatian philosopher and Indologist.
[1] He received a degree in Indology, philosophy, linguistics and Ancient Greek at the University of Zagreb.
[2] From 1998 until his retirement in 2017[3] he worked as a professor of Indian philology at the University of Zagreb.
His work deals with the Indo-European sources of Vedic tradition, research on the beginnings of Indian philosophy by comparing it with Ancient Greek philosophy, and explorations of the ancient Indian epics, Brahmanism and Hinduism.
[1] He organized several international conferences in the field of Indology, edited and published several proceedings.