The comparison between Jains in India and Jews in Europe reveals two remarkably similar minority communities with profoundly different historical destinies. Both occupied economically influential positions disproportionate to their demographic size. Both cultivated strong internal discipline, dietary codes, educational traditions and merchant ethics. Yet while Europe repeatedly produced violent anti-Semitism culminating in genocide, India never generated a sustained exterminatory anti-Jainism. This reveals a civilisational difference.Historically, Jain communities flourished across western and southern India as bankers, traders, financiers, jewel merchants, tax intermediaries and patrons of temples and manuscripts. They performed economic functions similar to Jewish merchant and banking communities in medieval...