Abhijit Chavda
Abhijit Chavda is a theoretical physicist, technologist, and writer.His work in theoretical physics involves research on the topics of dark matter, dark energy, black hole physics, quantum gravity and physical cosmology. He has authored and co-authored several research papers on these topics.He has extensive experience in the field of information technology, having worked in diverse roles on numerous technologies and platforms. He is also a writer and researcher of history and geopolitics.He writes articles for several publications including the Asian Age, the Deccan Chronicle, IndiaFacts, Indic Today, MyNation, OpIndia, and Swarajya. He has written several influential articles debunking the Aryan Invasion/Migration Theory on the basis of science and empirical evidence.Abhijit is a member of the consultative group to the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India.He is also a public speaker, a Youtuber, an influential tweeter at @AbhijitChavda, a TV panelist on NewsX, Republic TV and Times Now, and a regular participant in literary fests such as the Jaipur Dialogues and the Pondy Lit Fest.
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Across the river lay the richest country in the history of the world: India.
All he had to do was cross the river. If he crossed the river, not only would he be able to kill his enemy, he would also have the opportunity to smash the Delhi sultanate and conquer the world’s richest country.
Instead, he turned back, spurning the heaven-sent, once-in-a-lifetime chance to conquer India.
His decision to not invade India has perplexed historians for centuries. It remains an enduring mystery to this day.
This video reveals the reasons for Genghis Khan's refusal to invade India.
References: https://indianinterest.com/history/revealed-why-genghis-khan-refused-to-invade-india/
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Across the river lay the richest country in the history of the world: India.
All he had to do was cross the river. If he crossed the river, not only would he be able to kill his enemy, he would also have the opportunity to smash the Delhi sultanate and conquer the world’s richest country.
Instead, he turned back, spurning the heaven-sent, once-in-a-lifetime chance to conquer India.
His decision to not invade India has perplexed historians for centuries. It remains an enduring mystery to this day.
This video reveals the reasons for Genghis Khan's refusal to invade India.
References: https://indianinterest.com/history/revealed-why-genghis-khan-refused-to-invade-india/