India is a diverse country with people belonging to various racial groups. The majority of Indians are classified as belonging to the Caucasoid race, specifically the Indo-Aryan and Dravidian ethnic groups.
The Indo-Aryan people are primarily found in North India and speak languages derived from Sanskrit, while Dravidian people are mainly located in South India and speak Dravidian languages like Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam.
Additionally, there are smaller populations of Mongoloid race in northeastern states like Assam and Nagaland, as well as some Austro-Asiatic tribal groups in central and eastern India.
This racial diversity contributes to India\“s rich cultural heritage and varied physical appearances among its population. |