The Dravidian stock in India was dilluted to some extent by the Indo Aryan brahmin * invaders
but is still the primary gene pool....
imho
*there is a growing Vedic school of history
that says Abram/Abraham and Sarah
were Brahma and Saraiswati
later semitized by the locals....
at
http://www.indiadivine.org/audarya/hind ... raham.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
you will find:
In Hindu mythology, Sarai-Svati is Brahm's sister. The bible
gives two stories of Abraham. In this first version, Abraham told
Pharaoh that he was lying when he introduced Sarai as his sister. In
the second version, he also told the king of Gerar that Sarai was
really his sister. However, when the king scolded him for lying,
Abraham said that Sarai was in reality both his wife and his
sister! "...and yet indeed she is my sister; she is the daughter of
my father, but not the daughter of my mother; and she became my
wife." (Genesis 20:12.)
But the anomalies don't end here. In India, a tributary of the
river Saraisvati is Ghaggar. Another tributary of the same river is
Hakra. According to Jewish traditions, Hagar was Sarai's
maidservant; the Moslems say she was an Egyptian princess. Notice
the similarities of Ghaggar, Hakra and Hagar.
The bible also states that Ishmael, son of Hagar, and his
descendants lived in India. "...Ishmael breathed his last and died,
and was gathered to his kin... They dwelt from Havilah (India), by
Shur, which is close to Egypt, all the way to Asshur." (Genesis
25:17-18.) It is an interesting fact that the names of Isaac and
Ishmael are derive from Sanskrit: (Hebrew) Ishaak = (Sanskrit)
Ishakhu = "Friend of Shiva." (Hebrew) Ishmael = (Sanskrit) Ish-Mahal
= "Great Shiva."