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R's findings challenge long-established theories of Indo-European migrations and the foreignness of Hinduism. His decipherment suggests that the roots of these cultural and linguistic traditions are deeply embedded in the Indian subcontinent itself, undermining the narrative of external origins.
By emphasizing the mathematical and linguistic foundations of his research, R presents a compelling case that counters the ideology surrounding foreign influence. He argues that the entirety of the Indo-European language family must be reconsidered within the context of this new (and historical) understanding of the Indus script.