Voice of India is a publishing house based in New Delhi, India, that specialises in books about current affairs, socio-cultural and political issues, and challenges before India and its people from the perspective of Hindu culture, society and Hindu revivalism. It was founded by Sita Ram Goel in 1983 and later joined by Ram Swarup.
Sita Ram Goel's motive and objective, in his own words, behind founding the publishing house was to equip Hindu society with the information, knowledge and perspective necessary to combat and counter the constant state of ideological, cultural, political, psychological and physical aggression that, according to him, sought to undermine and destabilize Hindu society. Goel contended that there existed ideological and political forces inherently inimical to and predatory towards Hinduism- namely, radical Islam, evangelical as well as fundamentalist Christianity, and Communism, which he viewed as no less committed to aggression against Hindu society and no less doctrinaire for its fanatic adherence to dogma (in this case, Marxist dogma) than either Christianity or Islam, however deceptively it might cloak its violence under the veneer of "scientific socialism". Another fundamental objective in creating his publishing house, according to his own writings, was to contradict, in print and "scientifically", a refutation of the Indo-Aryan migration theory.
Voice of India is notable for publishing English language books by eminent journalists, historians, social commentators and academicians such as Arun Shourie, David Frawley, Shrikant Talageri, Francois Gautier, Harsh Narain, Subhash Kak, Koenraad Elst, and N. S. Rajaram. VOI has also published the official VHP evidence bundle in the book "History versus Casuistry, Evidence of the Ramajanmabhoomi Mandir". It has also published on the controversial Out of India theory. Voice of India books are reportedly widespread among the ranks of the leaders of the Sangh Parivar.