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by chakkepolja 1833 days ago
The current theory is neither out of India nor Aryan Invasion. It's almost universally agreed that IndoAryan migrations were slow defusion of Indo Aryan tribes into today's India, and mixed with native people.

Everything including genetic evidence supports that.

You seem to be highly convinced by nationalistic pseudoscience. Open your mind and apply some logic.

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Yeah, this irritating "muh culture is best" kind of attitude is actually very patronizing to Indian culture, and to humanity as a whole
Extensive astrological time references, intimate knowledge of the Saraswati river that had gone dry 1000s of years earlier are plainly ignored.

Indian sources and Puranas themselves point to a much older timeline.

> nationalistic pseudoscience

That applies more to the kind of theories and other race sciences spewed by the colonists that ultimately lead to the holocaust in Germany.

Please update yourself with the latest findings and learn to be suspicious of the material from the colonial times.

> Please update yourself with the latest findings and learn to be suspicious of the material from the colonial times.

Please update yourself from well credited academia and not suspicious newspaper articles or pop culture.

Academics also agree nazi stuff was pseudoscience. You are attacking a straw man.

The linguistic and genetic evidence points at a migration, you can't read r/chodi and believe it's true, while simultaneously hating Nazis.

Indian nationalists are considered annoying for a reason. You people take offense at people saying Indians didn't invent aeroplanes 10K years ago. Go read some science.

With all your colonial hate, your "indigenous" ""science"" is limited to claiming smoke from havanas purifies air, and sanskrit is best computer language.

You stand against everything your founder, Vinayak Savarkar, fought for.