South Indian origins.
https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/ancient-dna-traces-history-of-south-asians-66395
We don't often think about it, but all modern-day races and cultures are a combination of ancient civilizations, many of which are overlapping in ways we probably wouldn't guess at.
This article focuses on the origin of South Asians. Modern-day Indians and Pakistanis partially descend from farmers and hunter-gatherers from the Bronze Age Indus Valley Civilization, according to articles published by Cell and Science. Some members of the valley civilization, notable farmers, migrated southeast and mixed with hunter-gathers from different regions of southeast Asia and made the ancestral South Indians.
Others traveled North and came across nomadic Europeans. They combined their cultures and created Indo-European languages. This was the rise of the ancestral North Indians.
As mentioned earlier, farmers being the ones who split off is very important for the development of their civilizations, as they introduced, or in some cases combined, their farming with other cultures to create some of the modern-day Indian agriculture still used today.
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