Brush up on geography boy, There is no such thing as uniform indian ethnitiy because India is a very diverse pool of genes.
Next you gonna see a blonde from gilgit balistan and say she looks russian
Well, I'm sorry if you took it the wrong way, of course you're right. I never implied there was no such thing as a uniform Indian ethnicity when I said "India & Pakistan were once one country". I meant it in terms of the British Indian subcontinent, not in terms of Indian ethnicity. As I said in my Post # 32:
Besides Indian heritage, Pakistan also has Persian heritage in Balochistan, Tajik heritage (close to the Wakhi corridor; close to Kafiristan, Afghanistan) in the North, Afghan heritage in the North West, Mongolian & Tibetian heritage in Gilgit-Baltistan.
That basically means that Pakistan has just as much Indian heritage as it does Afghan, Persian, Mongolian/Tibetian, Tajik & others. A person from KPK or FATA will have nothing in common with India. A Balochi will have nothing in common with Indians. A person from Gilgit-Baltistan will have nothing in common with Indians. There is some overlap between Indians & Pakistanis in Sindh & Punjab. So of course sir, you are right. I think you just misinterpreted what I was trying to say. Peace.