Jayant on Emerging Markets, Precious Metals and Mining Companies Maurice Jackson of Proven & Probable has once again interviewed one of our friends, namely Jayant Bhandari, a frequent and highly valued contributor to Acting Man. Jayant is probably best known to our readers for his strong criticism of the economic and nationalist policies implemented by prime minister Narendra Modi in India since he decreed the demonetization of the bulk of the cash currency circulating in the country (see his most recent article here). Jayant Bhandari speaking at the 2016 Capitalism and Morality seminar. - Click to enlarge It is probably fair to say that Jayant is a lone contrarian voice in India at the moment, but we believe a very important one. In the process, he is not shying away from slaughtering a great many sacred cows, so too speak. Taking a stand against a misguided majority and a ruthless political machinery is risky, but at times someone has to stand up and do it. As an aside to this, we find it quite interesting that Mr. Modi, who is clearly a “populist”, is apparently beloved by a a great many globalists, who praise him to the rafters at every opportunity.
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Jayant on Emerging Markets, Precious Metals and Mining CompaniesMaurice Jackson of Proven & Probable has once again interviewed one of our friends, namely Jayant Bhandari, a frequent and highly valued contributor to Acting Man. Jayant is probably best known to our readers for his strong criticism of the economic and nationalist policies implemented by prime minister Narendra Modi in India since he decreed the demonetization of the bulk of the cash currency circulating in the country (see his most recent article here). |
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It is probably fair to say that Jayant is a lone contrarian voice in India at the moment, but we believe a very important one. In the process, he is not shying away from slaughtering a great many sacred cows, so too speak. Taking a stand against a misguided majority and a ruthless political machinery is risky, but at times someone has to stand up and do it. As an aside to this, we find it quite interesting that Mr. Modi, who is clearly a “populist”, is apparently beloved by a a great many globalists, who praise him to the rafters at every opportunity. Now, why might that be?
Jayant is also an advisor to institutional investors and the host of the annual Capitalism and Morality seminar, which features many renowned speakers from the financial industry. Our readers will no doubt recognize many of them: An overview of this year’s program and speakers can be seen here. The 2017 seminar will take place at the Segal Graduate School of Business in Vancouver on July 29. Maurice provides us with the following brief summary of the topics discussed in the interview:
And here is the interview – enjoy! |
Jayant Bhandari interviewed by Maurice Jackson at Proven and Probable |
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