A name is just a name. A legal entity like sovereign India or Pakistan can come and go. Fact: both came into existence in 1947. That is why you celebrate in August every year. The British Raj was dissolved in 1947. However when I talk of our history I mean our land and it's peoples. Do try to understand that fine point. Fools like you will claim Sri Lankan people arrived on alien space ships in 1971 and took over Ceylon. Or that Myanmar has no history prior to 1980. Or that West Indians are proper Ganga worshipping Hindus and West Indies was part of Mata India because - well look at the name West I-n-d-i-a-n.
I talk of history of Indus Basin which as a geographic fact has existed for millenia. I trace it's history from dawn of time all the way to the present iteration of that sacred geography - Indus Pakistan.
Got that Mr Ganga?
Owning Istanbul doesn't give right to Turkey to claim its heritage culture,
Heritage/culture of Constantinople is inherited by Vatican,
Culture is not a tangible thing like land or a piece of stone which can be captured,
People will never go to Pakistan to learn Vedas (originated in present-day Pak, IVC), They will come to India
People will never go to Pakistan to learn Yoga (originated in present-day Pak, IVC), They will come to India
Researchers on Sanskrit will never go to Pakistan (originated in present-day Pak, IVC), They will come to India
Pakistan only owns the land, but the culture is inherited by Indians
@Chinese-Dragon
India never claim Kung fu because Shaolin was established by Indian monk, There is nothing common between Kung Fu and India,
Similarly, there is nothing common between IVC and Pakistan, But there is a lot similarity with India (Vedic/ Dharmic religions, Languages derived from Sanskrit, Yoga etc. )
Land can be captured inherited, but culture cannot, it reflects in the way of life