I don't know where you're from or what this weird account is, but I intend to find out. No they don't. Only some of them resemble Pakistanis.
This new account and posts seem suspicious.
Your account also looks phony. Your profile cannot be viewed and your other post seems identical to another strange account. I better try and have an inquiry done.
Where do I report seemingly phony accounts? The account on this thread PrinceofTaxil seems to be [🇵🇰] - RigVedic Period of Pakistan
Appears to be a phony. I cannot view the profile. And going a few posts back another phony account makes a very similar post to this one. I'll need to dig it out...
LOL you haven't met many North Indians if you live where you claim to be from. Nor have you traveled to rural Sindh. They don't look like North Indians on average.
How about you quit spurring Bollywood tosh that you watched, if you really are a Pakistani.
Kashmir is only "Bharati" politically as in controlled by Bharat. They do not consider themselves Bharati.
Rajesthanis don't always look Pakistani and neither do East Punjabis. In fact a video you yourself posted last year on an East Punjabi stealing at Dallas airport looked significantly...
Those people you mentioned look more Mongol/Turkic than Chinese.
Han Chinese on average definitely have distinct features from Turkic, Mongol and probably even Tungisic peoples.
The people who can pass for Chinese most in that region are ethnic Koreans & other Koreac peoples.
As for these...
Living in Canada and encountering many NW Bharatis and visiting Pakistan, I began to realize this even more than I already have.
No other reason. Common linguistics does not equal common genetics. Not to mention there has been a population exchange between the two countries.
There is a desire...
I have too. Plenty of them simply don't look like us. Our "commonalities" are mainly common lingua franca from the Ghaznavids & Ghoris. There's also been a population exchange.
But on averages Northern Bharatis also look quite different from Native Punjabis & Sindhis.
NW Indians that you write of are only a tiny percent of the Bharati population. Plus much of their commonality is purely linguistic.
Seen plenty of Northern Bhratis in Canada, they don't look like Eastern Pakistanis too much.
Traveled to rural Sindh last year, didn't find any rural Sindhis that...
The cities of the Harappan Culture had declined by 1900 BC. Consequently, their economic and administrative system had slowly declined. some centuries later, the speakers of Indo-Aryan language, Sanskrit, entered the north-west India (Indus region) from the Indo-Iranic region. Initially they...