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How different are Tibetans and Indians?

Tibetans and Indians have nothing in common. The two nations are even different in race. Tibetans are yellow and Indians are white.

Tibetans belong to the yellow race and are closely related to the Qiang nationality. Their skin color is yellow, and their language belongs to the Tibetan branch of Sino-Tibetan language family. Mainly believe in Tibetan Buddhism.

Many Indian races are called "Ethnic Museums", and most of them are white. Their ancestors are Aryans, pure European races in Asia, and mixed-race descendants of ancient Aryan nomadic tribes and local Dravidians who moved in around14th century BC, so some people call them "Aryans-Dravidians". The skin color ranges from light brown to black, the upper layer is whiter and the lower layer is darker. It is composed of many regional nationalities with the same ethnic origin and similar language, culture and lifestyle. The national languages, including Hindi and Urdu, belong to the Indo-European family of the Indo-European family. Mainly believe in Hinduism.