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India: Semiconductor Chips

India imports 100% of its semiconductors, even mature 180-nm chips. Discussion on why potato chips might be a more realistic goal than Modi’s semiconductor demagoguery. With Dr. David Oualaalou.


With Keith Woods on Immigration

Keith Woods and Jayant Bhandari discuss how Third World immigrants do not assimilate — becoming intellectually inbred and worse at integration with each generation. The West has yet to face the reality of the average Indian.


Nepal’s Economic Crisis

Why Nepal is doomed to vacillate between regimes and degrade into chaos. Discussion on BRICS, India’s isolation, and Trump’s anger. With Andy Millette.


Capitalism & Morality 2025

2025 playlist of Capitalism & Morality — exploring the deep links between culture, morality, and economic outcomes with Jayant Bhandari.


Innovation in the Global Economy

Discussion on why India is a train wreck, the sham of emerging markets, why China is favored, and practical relocation and investment advice. With Ali Mirza.


Modi Seeks China’s Help

Modi’s forthcoming visits to China and the USA, why India wants to join every global organization (even those it is not invited to), and how bribes work in India. With Dr. David Oualaalou.


India’s Colossal Failure

Discussion on the recent India-Pakistan war, India’s massive corruption and dysfunction, and what this reveals about the country’s future. With Dr. David Oualaalou.


South Asian History

A rough and dirty history of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh—with FountainheadFm. In this conversation, we discuss British colonization, the chaos of independence, and the deeper historical patterns that continue to shape the region today. Watch…


Unmasking South Asia

What really drives India-Pakistan conflict? Kashmir is not the core issue. Discussion on why it drains India, why Pakistan is obsessed with it, and India’s closed borders. With Shannon Braswell.


India: Myth vs. Reality

Thoughts on the India-Pakistan war and why, despite terrorist attacks, the biggest enemy of Indians remains their own government. Discussion on what China can do to protect itself.