Dushmann
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Not sure why we are even having this discussion.
There are two major civilization areas in the subcontinent.
IVC- Indus valley civilization
GVC- Ganga valley civilization
They have distinct traits, cultures, languages, and histories (and even religions).
If you share traditions hopes and dreams of Indus valley (Sindh, Balchistan, Punjab, KPK, Kashmir), then you are part of IVC,
If on the other hand you happen to be part of traditions, cultures, hopes, dreams of central India, then you are part of the GVC (Ganga valley civilization).
Be proud of who YOU are,
no need to get into this endless IVC-vs.-GVD quarrels.
Thank you
They are all part of an Indian civilization. All these rigid linguistic nationalism definitions are recent phenomenon, unity in diversity and migrating from one corner of India to other corner, multiculturalism is ancient Indian tradition. By your logic would Krishna be part of Ganga Valley civilization or Indus Valley civilization? He was born and gown up in Ganga Valley and His dwaraka was Gujarat which is site of Indus Valley civilization. Infact oldest Indus Valley city Lothal is in Gujarat.