What happened to Aryan Invasion theory though? was it a myth or jury is still out on it?
Most disregard it now due to insufficient evidence, but in all honesty it's not entirely improbable or unlikely. Imo, it was probably a mostly peaceful migration, but it would have likely had some conflict between the natives and the aryans (some argue these conflicts are mentioned in Hondu religious scripture).
So, how did these tribes, small groups and individuals decided among themselves which caste to adopt after migration? Who all you refer to when you say Upper Caste?
Well, the caste system itself seems to come a while after the migration, but there was a social hierarchy of some sort, with aryans on top and others at the bottom (though it was much more flexible than the caste system that came about later).
You can even see today, that Brahmins and Kshatriyas have more European blood in them as compared to other castes.
We are not foreigners, we are the creaters of India. Everyone beside nigra is migrate in India.
Enen self proclaimed mool nivani austroloids are from Ethiopia.
We Created"India".
I doubt it.
We are foreigners, as is pretty much everyone who lives in this region and isn't Mongoloid, Negroid or Austroloid.
Yes, they are technically foreign, but they were the first people here so they don't count imo.
The genetic, historical and linguistic evidence is too significant to deny the fact that people across the sub continent will either fall into the ANI (ancestral North Indian) or ASI (ancestral South Indian) sub group, with ANI having more in common with Europeans and Iranians.
Don't be upset over this, aryan culture is pretty much Hindustani/Pakistani/Bangaldeshi culture now.
We have two very simple things to logically deduce what might have transpired.
We have Vedas which are written in Sanskrit language and are still recited verbatim by Brahmins
We have Scientific way of grouping people on earth to their origin by DNA profiling.
all someone needs to do a research in finding the roots of Sanskrit language ( which happens to be the most scientific and hundred percent logical language) and one need to do the DNA profiling of a very large sample.
BTW : I guess Muller was biased as he could not ( or malafidely ) translate a simple Sanskrit/Hindi word " Vern'e" "वर्ण" in English. You will be surprised that it means 'Colour' in Hindi and for every English and other foreign dictionaries it is chiefly translated as 'Caste'
Sanskrit has been proven to belong to the aryan language group, meaning that it came (like all other aryan languages) from a proto aryan language that originated in Europe.
There have been genetic studies, and they've proven the aryan migration theory as being factual. It's highly unlikely for it to be false imo.