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Hello Devdutt, Arctic has nothing to do with the Indian ancestry - past or present.
No such find has been corroborated by genetic studies. There are no ancient dna samples from the Arctic. The regions which are close do not have ancestry that is present in Indians.

Nevermind the warrior and เคฐเคฅ-using culture found at Sinauli ~2000BCE, horses and proto chariots have also been found closer to India in the Oxus region before Sintashta culture even existed.
the date of the BMAC culture is actually 2200-1800BCE and it has nothing to do with Sintashta or steppe other than minor contacts. The main people of BMAC had no steppe ancestry, but we do find migrants from IVC there.

There is no 'Aryan male gene'. If you mean R1a, it is found in all castes of India, including south Indian tribes.
Stop the misinformation.

The Sintashta people who you claim to be Aryans also had a very low lactose tolerance frequency in their DNA. It may surprise you, but some amount of milk can be consumed even without lactose tolerance. Read this
Hello, the book is from 1903. The Sindhu-Saraswati civilization was only discovered in 1920s. So yeah, he was wrong.
You talk of Oxus/BMAC here, but the infographic is about Arkaim, which is part of the steppe Sintashta culture. The two are separate cultures with separate people.
@devduttmyth, you are very confused, are short on facts, and are actively spreading wrong information.
a-genetics.blogspot.com Some articles of mine that might help you gain some perspective.

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