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- Sharma is from 2009; that's outdated. See Indo-Aryan migration#Genetics: ancient ancestry and multiple gene flows, especially Indo-Aryan migration#Haplogroup R1a and related haplogroups, for an overview of genetic research, especially Underhill 2014/2015. See also Nahasimhan (2018) for an update on the recent genetical research on the coming of the Indo-Europeans to India.
- Out-of-India is WP:FRINGE. See Talk:Indigenous Aryans/Archive 3#RfC: the "Indigenous Aryans" theory is fringe-theory. Lal is, ehm, how shall it say it? Simply not to be taken serious anymore, which is a shame for him.
- Joshua Jonathan -Let's talk! 19:58, 3 June 2018 (UTC)
- None of those papers contradict Sharma's work. Nahasimhan (2018) is not published in any peer-reviewed journal.
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