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    India might be one of the most diverse genetically, but definitely not the most phenotypically. Surrounding south asian countries like nepal, pakistan have just as much diversity, if not more in terms of phenotype. China, Indonesia, Russia, Afghanistan, and Turkey to an extent are very diverse as well. If we include the new world, especially brazil and mexico, they are way more diverse in comparison to India. I'll exclude north american and western european countries since the diversity is a result of recent migrations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Basilisk View Post
    You have to be insane to think Turkey is more racially and phenotypically diverse than India.
    All of them are from Turkey this is what i mean by phenotype diversity



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    Quote Originally Posted by rajputprincess View Post
    All of them are from Turkey this is what i mean by phenotype diversity



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    There are two aspects of diversity , one is phenotype what we see , and other is craniofacial measurements that we cant see, Indians are very diverse craniofacially they can range from full caucasoid to pred austroloid but phenotype wise most Indian are indid. Since most India is poor , most people look same(they look lie brown blob to outsiders) but once they become rich they will reach the full potential of their looks and people will see much more differences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thambi View Post
    India might be one of the most diverse genetically, but definitely not the most phenotypically. Surrounding south asian countries like nepal, pakistan have just as much diversity, if not more in terms of phenotype. China, Indonesia, Russia, Afghanistan, and Turkey to an extent are very diverse as well. If we include the new world, especially brazil and mexico, they are way more diverse in comparison to India. I'll exclude north american and western european countries since the diversity is a result of recent migrations.
    IMO Pakistan , India , Afghanistan are more diverse than Turkey , most Turks look very caucasoid/west asian in appearance to me.

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    No,I think USA and Brazil are most diverse country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lameduck View Post
    There are two aspects of diversity , one is phenotype what we see , and other is craniofacial measurements that we cant see, Indians are very diverse craniofacially they can range from full caucasoid to pred austroloid but phenotype wise most Indian are indid. Since most India is poor , most people look same(they look lie brown blob to outsiders) but once they become rich they will reach the full potential of their looks and people will see much more differences.
    People want to see all Indians and blacks as one anyway. Let it be as far as I am concerned. We will never get a fair hearing. Yet retards will still keep saying Bollywood actors look arab/Persian.

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    Brazil is most diverse country of world
    I don't ave any other branch then this account

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    Quote Originally Posted by Basilisk View Post
    People want to see all Indians and blacks as one anyway. Let it be as far as I am concerned. We will never get a fair hearing. Yet retards will still keep saying Bollywood actors look arab/Persian.
    I do not think anyone thinks this. I actually think the diversity of India is interesting and fascinating. I am more fascinated with the Australoid people because I still think we know very little about them. We think they left Africa about 60,000 years ago but they are no way negroid they are their own race. It would to interesting to know more about them. We already know so much about the Aryans of Northern India.

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    Yes it almost certainly is. There are many phenotypes and sub-cultures

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnSmith View Post
    I do not think anyone thinks this. I actually think the diversity of India is interesting and fascinating. I am more fascinated with the Australoid people because I still think we know very little about them. We think they left Africa about 60,000 years ago but they are no way negroid they are their own race. It would to interesting to know more about them. We already know so much about the Aryans of Northern India.
    No offense but please don't say things like this. It is completely inaccurate and wrong.

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