Master Chief
Trusted Member
I appreciate your question is rhetorical, however, if I were to entertain it literally for a moment, I would have to respond that the Indian sense of their own identity is largely mythical and fictitious. It is this way because of their bizarre insistence on portraying the modern Indian identity as being based on exclusively (or even substantially) indigenously derived religious, political, social, linguistic, academic and genetic elements.What is the Indian identity if it's not 'not-Pakistan'?
Nothing could be further from the truth. The majority of their supposed identity comes from outside of the subcontinent. In summary, the genetics are mostly ancient Iranian, the current form of the dominant religion is modified by nomads from the Asiatic Steppe, the most sacred language is proto-Indo-European.
Yet here we are, "muslim invaders ruined native culture".




