The current version of Indian history was written by Europeans who were unaware of Hindus (DNA F) who lived only in Peninsular India for over 60,000 years. Europeans (DNA R1a) entered India only 4,000 years ago from Bactria to the Indus River in Pakistan. The 2011 Census collected data on 22 languages and 2,200 dialects. A dialect is a unique genetic signature of a DNA subgroup. Languages are artificial rules of syntax and grammar and carry no genetic information. Only dialects, not languages, are DNA. The listbox on the left has a collection of lectures based on an analysis of Hindu dialects as recorded in the Census. They use the strict Hindu logic of hypothesis testing. All statements are based on empirically verifiable facts. Select a lecture from the listbox on the left to read it here.