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Ancient "Indian" is just a modern construct by historians. I'm pretty sure the ancient people of the Indus valley did not even know what an Indian was, we actually don't know exactly what they called themselves but it wasn't "Indian." They may have just referred to themselves by the city or area they were from. I don't think we even know whether the people had a collective sense of identity, since we cannot decipher their writing.
You hit the bullseye there. For a long time I actually fell for this rubbish about India as well. One day I thought "hang on" 3,000 years aago there was no Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Japan, USA, Belgium, Turkey, Sweden, Finland in fact there was no countries at all. The name "India" is English and only gained currency about 500 years ago.
3,000 years ago forget about United Kingdom there was even no English language. So if everybody could "retrofit" their names to a time when no names like we have today existed why can't we do the same with Pakistan. As you said do you really think Harrapans or people in Taxila walked around with Indian Passports and called each other Indian?
The reality is all names we use today are in fact retrofitted. So why should we use the term Indian? All that does is gives these Bharati's next door the entire heritage of our forefathers. That is why they start burning when they see us doing this. How come Nepali, Afghan, Bangladeshi don't complain? The reason is they go around and tell the world about their great past when all of it is in fact ours.