Answer:
The answer is "Much of India's present-day society was based on the Aryan civilization."
Step-by-step explanation:
The influence of the Aryan culture on Indian culture is profound because it influenced both the major belief system in Indian society and the language. Due to Aryan influence, Indian society adopted Hinduism and began communicating and administrating their society using Sanskrit. The basis of Hinduism is centered in ancient sacred texts called the Vedas that it is believed were crafted by the Aryan culture. Archaeologist believe that Vedic Civilization was based in the northwestern parts of the Indian subcontinent. It spread to the Ganges Plain in around 1200 BCE to the Ganges Plain, a fertile land irrigated by the Ganges River. This would be expansion into what is now northern and eastern India, as well as the eastern regions of Pakistan, and most of modern day Bangladesh. Although there are different theories, many scholars believe that Vedic Civilization was a hybrid culture of Indo-Aryan and Indus Valley cultures.