History belongs to everyone,

 History belongs to everyone, and it should be studied and understood by everyone from diverse backgrounds, with no group or nation claiming exclusive control. It is legitimate for any nation to study the history and archaeology of another, especially when cultural and religious ties exist.

The overlooked reality is that most of Indian history is founded on a Buddhist background. Can we imagine a country that has annihilated

Buddhism will study Buddhist heritage. Due to the existence of the world's biggest Buddhist population, China has a greater "right" to study India's history.

the study of history should be a collaborative and inclusive endeavor, with scholars from a variety of parts of the world and backgrounds working together to find the truth and enhance human collective knowledge of the past.

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