Taimoor Khan
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You should be happy the world is realizing the greatness of ancient Indian civilizations.
There is nothing Indian about IVC. It's called Harrapan for a reason, a site firmly within Pakistan, and west towards this particular site, which is inline with evolution of IVC, starting from westerns banks of Indus , mehrgarh in Baluchistan, then spilling into eastern banks with Mohenjodaro and harappa, and then expanding the empire into what is you call India now.
Yes.
This means UNESCO and hence UN is recognising India's connection to Harrapa (IVC).
All its saying that's it's a Harrapan outpost, a ancient city of Pakistan which now lies within India. Only goes show the borders and expansion of ancient greater Pakistan.