That's because Hindu "conversion" is completely different from Abrahamic conversions. Hinduism does not have a single mandatory conversion ritual, nor does it typically demand that newcomers denounce their past beliefs. Instead of converting, individuals adopt the Hindu way of life and its spiritual principles. The Vedas (the oldest Hindu texts) do not mention or require a conversion ritual.
This is why many regard Hinduism as more of a philosophy or way of life rather than a strict religion with strict dogmas and rituals you have to practice. Practitioners are encouraged to be spiritual seekers rather than strict believers.
Whats funny about Hinduism…
Everyone has doubts of faith. Atheists, Christians etc. but nobody, and mean NOBODY has ever gone
“Hey I think the Hindus may be right on this”
Because their monkey blue 20 headed elephant God with poop throwing festival is so laughable.
Do you know a single non Indian who has converted to Hinduism? Exactly.