Bang Galore
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Actually the Rig Vedic conflicts were between the Vedic peoples and the Iranic peoples to their west. As is well known the meaning attached to the terms Ahura/Asura, Deva and Dasa are quite opposite in the two cultures.
I'm aware that is what a reading of Rg veda suggests but I was making the point that even if there were other instances, it would be incorrect to assume that one was an invader & the other indigenous. Tribal conflicts with settlers happens even today. It would not be logical to assume that the group in conflict with the tribals today were necessarily foreigners of recent occurrence. Even more odd would be the suggestion often made, that the "Aryans" pushed the indigenous "Dravidian" population down south where the evidence of that period shows only neolithic culture. It would be a stretch to assume that the highly urbanised Harappan people would suddenly give that all up & go back to being stone age people.