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EP 17: Rethinking the Aryan Invasion Theory | In conversation with Prof. Lavanya Vemsani

EP 17: Rethinking the Aryan Invasion Theory | In conversation with Prof. Lavanya Vemsani

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Join bestselling author Amish as he sits down with renowned scholar Prof. Lavanya Vemsani for a thought-provoking episode of Immortal India. Together, they unravel the complexities surrounding the Aryan Invasion/Migration theories—narratives that have shaped our understanding of India’s ancient past for generations.

Key Highlights:

  • Debunking Colonial Narratives:Discover how the Aryan Invasion theory, rooted in 19th-century colonial linguistic interpretations, was used to justify foreign rule and divide Indian society. Amish and Prof. Vemsani discuss how these ideas were more fictional than scholarly, and driven by deeply political and racist aims.

  • Linguistic Theory Under Scrutiny:Explore the limitations of the linguistic evidence that underpinned the invasion/migration models, and why many modern scholars now question its validity as the sole basis for such sweeping historical claims.

  • Revelations from Rakhigarhi:The conversation highlights groundbreaking DNA research from the Rakhigarhi archaeological site, which challenges the very foundation of the Aryan Invasion and Migration theories. Recent studies reveal that the people of the Indus Valley Civilization were most likely indigenous, and that most modern Indians are direct descendants of the IVC people, with no significant genetic input from Central Asian steppe populations—contradicting the idea of a large-scale so-called Aryan invasion or migration.

  • A New Understanding of India’s Past:Delve into how these findings suggest a remarkable cultural and genetic continuity from the Harappan era to present-day Indians, and why this compels a re-evaluation of long-held historical assumptions, and suggests an underlying unity across all regions of the Indian Subcontinent.

Why Listen?This episode is essential for anyone interested in India’s history, identity, and the ongoing debates that shape our collective memory. Amish and Prof. Vemsani offer a balanced, evidence-based discussion that moves beyond colonial-era myths, inviting listeners to see India’s ancient heritage in a new light.


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