Video/Audio

Sri Lanka: Not Unique

Jayant Bhandari joins Maurice Jackson of Proven & Probable to explain why Sri Lanka’s crisis was not unique, but part of a broader pattern of corruption, weak institutions, and civilizational decay.


Woke are Not Leftists

Jayant Bhandari joins Richard Kary on Beyond The Official Narrative to explain why wokeism is not traditional leftism, but a deeper symptom of moral and civilizational decline.


India, a Shithole?

Jayant Bhandari joins Richard Kary to discuss India’s deep social and institutional failures, including corruption, disorder, lack of civic morality, and the weakness of imported institutions.


Covid in India

Jayant Bhandari discusses Covid in India with David Forsyth, examining how the pandemic exposed institutional decay, corruption, weak public trust, and social disorder.


The West Becoming the Third World?

Jayant Bhandari joins José Alberto Niño on El Niño Speaks to discuss whether the West is beginning to resemble the Third World in politics, culture, institutions, and moral decay.


ESG & Cancel-culture

Jayant Bhandari examines ESG and cancel culture, arguing that ideological pressure, forced diversity, and moral intimidation weaken meritocracy, institutions, and capital allocation.


Suicide Through Diversity

Jayant Bhandari joins Hrvoje Morić on The Hrvoje Morić Show to discuss diversity, multiculturalism, Western decline, and the civilizational dangers of a society that loses confidence in itself.


The UK: My First Visit

Jayant Bhandari discusses culture, immigration, and his first visit to the United Kingdom, reflecting on Western civilization, morality, institutions, and social trust.


China to Take Over Taiwan?

Jayant Bhandari joins Richard Kary to discuss whether China is likely to take over Taiwan and what the issue reveals about American power, China, and the changing global order.


India and Wokeism

Jayant Bhandari joins The Labyrinth to discuss Indian culture, Western civilization, wokeism, Covid authoritarianism, the Canadian truckers’ revolt, and the deeper moral failures weakening both India and the West.