Are all Pakistanis genetically similar to Indians?

Are all Pakistanis genetically similar to Indians?

Interesting fact is that it is unfair to say all Pakistanis are Indians however majority of Pakistanis are indeed genetically similar to their Northern Indian counterparts with some caveats. Punjabi, Sindhi and Muhajir are basically Indians genetically.

Is Punjabi a part of Indian ancestry?

Punjabi, Sindhi and Muhajir are basically Indians genetically. They make up to 66\% of Pakistani population so that certainly makes up a majority of population with Indian ancestry.

What percentage of Pakistanis have Indian ancestry?

They make up to 66\% of Pakistani population so that certainly makes up a majority of population with Indian ancestry. However, about one third of the population have little to no signs of what we today call geographically Indian ancestry. I am referring to Balochis and Pashtuns and other ethnic groups in Gilgit-Baltistan or North of Pakistan.

Who are the native people of North and East Pakistan?

Native Pakistanis of North and North East Pakistan are descendants of Rig Vedic Hindus and the proto hindu tribes which lived in Sapta Sindhu and its tributaries.

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Punjabi, Sindhi and Muhajir are basically Indians genetically. They make up to 66\% of Pakistani population so that certainly makes up a majority of population with Indian ancestry. However, about one third of the population have little to no signs of what we today call geographically Indian ancestry.

What percentage of Central Asian is in northern Indian ancestry?

As you can see, typical Northern Indian ancestry only has 10\% of Central Asian as compared to 33\% of what I have. There is also no European (not Great Britain and Ireland), Middle Eastern or Asia Minor what we call Turkey today, contribution in Northern Indian ancestry.