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“Understanding India”

October 7, 2024

JAYANT Bhandari, who emigrated from India to Canada, where he is a writer and business investor, discusses the Indian mentality:

Concepts like fairness, justice, trust, empathy and impartiality are completely alien concepts to the Indian mind. They cannot differentiate between right and wrong. They simply can’t differentiate between what is right and wrong. They do not have the concepts, the Western value concepts that you think are a part of the natural existence — they aren’t. Indians are indifferent even when there is no cost involved in doing the right thing, in delivering fairness or justice.

I would go as far as saying that … if they could deliver fairness and justice without any personal cost they would still prefer not to do it because they see doing the right thing as a sign of weakness.

I guess anyone who has been to India on a budget of less than $50 a day would recognize what I’m saying here. If you spend $500 a day you will never understand.

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Indians cannot maintain the institutions established by the British. These institutions have been completely hollowed out and corrupted. They have become predatory — the Constitutions and laws hold no value in that country. The only forces driving these institutions are bribes and connections. You go in front of a judge and you bribe the policemen and the bureaucrats … right in front of the judge. That’s how openly bribe is conducted in that country.

Bhandari has elsewhere said that Justin Trudeau should be charged with treason for flooding Canada with Indians:

India cannot be civilized. It can only be contained, but the West is too politically correct and now mostly naive to contain it. I am mostly worried about the Indianization, and the [Third] world-ization of the West. (Source)

 

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