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Ghazwa means those wars/battles in which Prophet Muhammed Pbuh took part. As the said earlier its Sariyyah Al Hind in which the Sahaba took part.
The province of Sistan was the largest province of the Persian Empire, its frontiers extending from Sindh in the east, to Balkh (Afghanistan) in the northeast. The Islamic conquest of some parts of Sindh was extension of the campaign to conquer the Persian Empire in 643, by sending seven armies from seven different routes, to different parts of empire.
The army first entered Sindh during the reign of Umar, in 644. It was not a whole scale invasion of Sindh, but was merely an extension of the conquests of the largest province of Persia, Sistan and Makran regions. In 644, the columns of Hakam ibn Amr, Shahab ibn Makharaq and Abdullah ibn Utban concentrated near the west bank of Indus River and defeated the Hindu king of Sindh, Raja Rasil, his armies retreated and crossed the river.
Cheraman Perumal Rama Varma Kulashekhara was said to be the king of Kerala at that time. He saw the miracle while he was relaxing on the rooftop of his palace in Kodungallore in a moonlit night. The king had come to know about Islam through Arab merchants and became more curious to know about the Prophet and his religion after the moon-splitting incident.
Before going to Makkah, the king divided his Kingdom into three parts and appointed his sons and nephews to rule each province. He also visited many of his relatives and employees to give them instructions. He went to Kalankara to see his sister Sreedevi and told her about her decision to visit Makkah and embrace Islam. His nephew, son of Sreedevi, was appointed to rule the present Kannur district. He later embraced Islam and became Muhammed Ali, who established the Kannur Arakkal royal family and became the first Adiraja.
This historical meeting has been mentioned in the Hadith by Imam Bukhari and Abu Saeed Al-Khudri. The Hadith says: “A king from India presented the Messenger of Allah with a bottle of pickle that had ginger in it. The Prophet distributed it among his companions. I also received a piece to eat.”
I'm not sure what point your making?
You can't deny authentic hadith just because you disagree with it. This is not how Islam works.
I've yet to hear about JKLF or JeM targetting Indian civilians, even in JK.
Yet these 'largest Muslim population' cannot even stop themselves from being killed for cow slaughter, conversion to Islam, intermarriage, or simply being Muslims like UP, Gujurat, Assam, Bihar, and even in neighboring occupied Kashmir.
Some of them are openly supporting Modi, including from Dar ul Uloom and AMU. India's Muslims are in absolute disunity and chaos. Cannot even help themselves, let alone Kashmiris.
Things are not as black and white as you think. There is no "authentic" hadith, there are varying degrees of reliability only.
Ps. Doubt and deny are not the same thing