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04-19-2014, 04:13 AM( This post was last modified: 04-19-2014, 05:06 AM by Jinenfordragon )
Valmik Thapar IMO is extremely nationalist and the biass goes hand in hand with it. Especially in his latest book.
His entire theory is based on ''nothingness''.
He is like :
ThE` Alexader The Great made a succesful passive translocation on lions, a process that is ''almost'' impossible in the present modern times to achieve. Not to mention that Pakistan and Afganistan aka Ol`Persia was field with Leo Persica at that times, a population of lions that maybe awaited for an Alexander to ''help'' them expand?!(expanding ...meaning a slight evolutionary step to the east in India).
One can only ''theorize'' that on his road back, Alexander The Great, while he was an avid hunter, he pretty much got a taste of the bengal tiger hunt... AND he helped A LOT with the establishment and ''signature'' of a new tiger sub-specie in Middle Asia....the Turanian/Perisan Tiger.
CASPIAN TIGERS? NAAAHHHHH.....ALIENS!
Valmik Thapar's latest book is laughable to say at least.
Is not even a debate.