Why India?

By | May 28, 2026
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It is not surprising that India
has the most number of Missionaries.
(Source: TIME)

You may wonder, out of all the
countries in the world, why have Missionaries chosen to attack
India?
There are four simple reasons:

India
is a tolerant nation –
In no country in the world
is religious freedom available to people as it is in India. There
are dozens of faiths which all co-exist. Israel has acclaimed
India as the only country where Jews have not been persecuted.
One of the lost tribes settled in India, and since then the Jews
have built synagogues all over the country and are practicing
their religion in total freedom. When Parsis – victims of Islamic
ethnic cleansing –fled Iran, then sought refuge in India,
a Hindu King gave them shelter and ever since, they have been
practicing, their religion in total freedom. There are hundreds
of tribes who have their own unique religions and they are all
free to do what they like. When China occupied Tibet in the 1960’s,
India again took in hundreds of thousands of Tibetan Buddhists
including the Dalai Lama, who to this day peaceful live in India.
In addition, India has for centuries peacefully hosted Muslims,
Sikhs, Christians and Jains.

However, Missionaries abuse India’s tolerant nature for
conversion. Instead of peaceful co-existing with other religions
as millions in India already do, they attempt to decimate
all other religions through by conversion.

Hinduism is not a uniform religion – Unlike
other religions, Hinduism is a religion with no founder, no leader,
no commandments and no one God. Hinduism is more a way of life
than a religion. Hindus accept all Gods as one, all religions
as equal but different paths to God. Hindus are different from
region to region, family to family. Therefore in this regard,
Hindus are willing to hear the points of view from other religions.
Missionaries abuse this tolerant and open-minded virtue of Hinduism
for their devious purposes.

Access to India is
easy –
Technically by the Foreigners Registration
Act, 1956, foreigners are permitted only to visit relatives and
tour places and are forbidden from carrying missionary activities.
However, in India, a vast nation with over a billion people, it
is difficult to track Missionaries, especially in the rural environments
where they usually operate. In addition, Missionaries funded by
Western churches and nations often bribe local officials to cover
up their activities. For example, Revered Joseph Cooper of the
United States carried out missionary activities for 11 years before
he was expelled after being an accomplice to Pastor Sam Benson
in the raping a 12 year old Hindu girl.

India is a poor nation
Missionaries operate in India under the guise
of “charity” efforts when in fact they are simply
“buying” converts through gifts and material items.
In addition, by selecting a poor nation such as India, they can
raise funding from unsuspecting people in other nations who believe
they are donating to a genuine charity. By comparison, Missionaries
can not work under the guise of “charity” and have
not been as effective in raising funds and converting in oil-rich
Middle Eastern nations.

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