This is a peculiarly Pakistan problem. A lot of Punjabis/Northern Indians also have Central Asian/Iran/Afghan ancestry if you include the Scythian Jatts, Kushanites, and other groups which settled in modern day India around 1st-5th centuries. Even in Southern, Western and Eastern India, you'll find a lot of these "Aryan" types. Who knows I might have originated in Afghanistan/Central Asia, whatever.
The thing is to most Indians, it doesn't matter one bit. No matter how Aryan we look. We have absolutely nothing in common with the cultures of Afghanistan, Iran, Central Asia (I have been to Uzbekistan, BTW. Beautiful amazing place, particularly Samarkand. But their culture is so Russianized. I don't find anything in common).
Here's an interesting fact. A lot of Hyderabad based Deccan Muslims in India have originated in Iran or possibly Anatolia in last 200-300 years, thanks to Nizam rule. Also a lot of Iranian/Turkic influence in food habits, culture. But almost none of them are dying to migrate to Iran. Despite the current persecution in "maqbooza Hindostan", they consider themselves 100% Indian. You just need to talk to the people from that region.
We do find a lot in common with the Pakistanis but it seems many of you guys want to move towards that region, away from us. Good luck, but that is definitely not our journey.