Articles by Jayant Bhandari

Protect Your Wealth

Jayant Bhandari speaks with Claudio Grass about protecting wealth in an uncertain world, covering gold, silver, junior mining, East Asia, Western instability, and international diversification.


Keynesianism & Moral Corrpution

Jayant Bhandari speaks with Claudio Grass about Keynesianism, Modern Monetary Theory, Covid lockdowns, India, China, and the moral corruption caused by currency printing and bad incentives.


Modi Destroys India’s Social Fabric

Jayant Bhandari discusses how India’s Covid lockdowns devastated migrant workers, destroyed livelihoods, exposed institutional incompetence, and damaged the country’s fragile social fabric.


Demise of the West?

Jayant Bhandari speaks with Maurice Jackson of Proven & Probable about the demise of the West, investing, gold, silver, resource stocks, arbitrage opportunities, and the role of philosophy in markets.


Emerging India?

Jayant Bhandari joins the Crony Convo podcast to discuss the myth of emerging India and why corruption, weak institutions, social disorder, and weak civic morality limit India’s future.


India, a Rudderless Ship

Jayant Bhandari examines India’s Covid lockdown and the institutional failures it exposed, including poor planning, migrant suffering, civic disorder, and administrative incompetence.


Opportunity or Value-traps?

Jayant Bhandari discusses whether market crashes create opportunity or value traps, examining bear markets, bad management, money printing, East Asia, and investing discipline.


India’s Hunger Games

Jayant Bhandari examines India’s Covid lockdown and the suffering it imposed on migrant workers, daily-wage laborers, and the poor, exposing institutional failure and social cruelty.


Cow-urine for Coronavirus

Jayant Bhandari examines the early days of Covid in India and what the crisis revealed about superstition, institutional dysfunction, public-health failure, and social disorder.


China: Still Optimistic?

Jayant Bhandari presents at PDAC 2020 on whether investors should remain optimistic about China despite coronavirus, Hong Kong protests, and global uncertainty.