Joe Shearer
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The problem is that many in the "knowledgeable" circles could be accused of intellectual dishonesty in the way they have approached this. They still rely on the original arguments of the AIT when they try & read into the Rg veda a conflict of races (Aryan, Dasa, Dasyu...)and argue that it indicates a militaristic suppression of indigenous races and have, elsewhere, for complete lack of evidence, changed their tack from invasion to migration. The two arguments are used while arguing against separate individual arguments but essential contradicting their argument made elsewhere. The same argument is also made on the presence of Dravidian languages in Pakistan (even AIT scholars including Witzel agree that they are later introductions) as somehow being proof of an earlier Dravidian presence in the North/NW which would be not really relevant if the argument has now changed to a slow gradual migration from the earlier belief of a cataclysmic invasion.
Coming to your point about the presence of Dravidian languages in north-west India (or south Asia, as our neo-literates in history may insist on calling the area), and the possible earlier Dravidian presence there, I wonder whether there is the same confusion between race and language creeping in. Would you have any difficulty in positing that an earlier prevalent language was swept away or replaced or folded within a later, more popular language? That seems to be very much the case for most of north India, where Dravidian languages are still spoken, but in tribal areas (as Gondi, Maria, Muria, and the like, as well as Kolami, and its associated languages).
Why should an earlier Dravidian presence be disproved by a gradual migration? For that matter, why should an earlier Dravidian presence be disproved by an initial strife-filled encounter, which died out over the years into strong social and religious pressure from groups which had formed themselves into an elite?