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Are there any white people in India?

Looking at physical appearance, Indians have dark skin. Judging from this appearance, many people think that Indians are black people. However, in addition to skin color, hair shape, facial features and other characteristics, there are many other main basis for classifying human race, such as bones. Different bones, different races. Taking the skull as an example, those with a nearly oval-shaped skull are Caucasians; those with a triangular-shaped skull are yellow; and those with a nearly square skull are black. The circumference of the Indian skull is approximately oval. Judging from this main basis of distinction, although Indians have dark skin, they are not black, but white.

Secondly, from the perspective of the original habitat of the Indians, the Indians were originally Aryans who lived near the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. They moved to today's Indian Peninsula about 4,000 years ago. Most of the Indian peninsula is between 10° and 30° north latitude and is located in the tropics. The strong solar radiation in the tropics makes the skin of Indians today dark. It can be seen that the dark skin of white Indians is manifested under the influence of new environments after human migration.

So most Indians today are white, with only a small number of black people in southern India.

It can be seen that to understand human race, we must not only look at the external characteristics, but also the internal characteristics and place of origin. Otherwise we will simply say that Indians are black based on their skin color.