In this discussion with Chris Baker on Fountainhead Forum, I explain why I have changed my view on India’s trajectory.
I have long expected India to decline, but I previously thought the decline would be slow. I now think it can happen much more rapidly, given its over-dependence on imports, depleted farmland, falling water tables, absence of leadership, bureaucratic sadism, poor hygiene, social apathy, and deep moral vacuum.
Watch the full discussion below:
Key Takeaways
- Why I now think India can decline rapidly, not merely slowly.
- India’s dependence on imports makes it more fragile than many people realize.
- Depleted farmland and falling water tables are serious structural risks.
- Bureaucratic sadism, poor hygiene, social apathy, and moral vacuum reflect deeper civilizational decay.
- Pakistan and Bangladesh are not fundamentally different from India.
- I also discuss the Iran–U.S. war and why I regard it as one of the most legitimate American wars in living memory.
