Nope they gave it up after Islam came to South East Asia...since then they used Jawi and now they use Latin and Jawi
So even if Indians did come to S.E.Asia...China had more accounts of it...either Indians didnt keep accounts or they ended up paying tribute to China (
List of tributaries of Imperial China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The empire was ruled by
pagan or Hindu kings converted to Islam by Indians, Arabs and merchants from other parts of
Maritime Southeast Asia who came to trade and spread Islam. No local or indigenous sources exist to provide evidence for any of this, so Chinese texts have been used to construct a history of early Brunei.
[1] Boni in Chinese sources refers to probably Borneo as a whole, while Poli 婆利, probably located in Sumatra, is claimed by local authorities to refer to Brunei as well. The earliest diplomatic relations between Borneo (Boni 渤泥) and China are recorded in the
Taiping huanyuji太平環宇記
History is history...it keeps changing with new info added every now and then..not until some stable info is added I dont bother much about it
Plus its an Indian speaker def he will support man started from India over Man started from Africa theory...