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It depends a lot on whether you are looking at the whole chromosome or just at the Y chromosome (inherited from men only). The term for a group defined by half of the human chromosome is "haplogroup". You can use it when speaking of Y, inherited from men, or the mitochondrial DNA in every cell, which is inherited from women.
Indian men mostly in the R1a haplogroup, which is very similar to most of Europe, especially Eastern Europe. Most of Western Europe is in the R1b haplogroup, which is of course very similar to R1a.
But the Muslim invaders in India were mostly of the J haplogroup, not R.
Then again, the R haplogroup was introduced a few thousand years before the Muslim invaders with the Aryan invaders.
South Asia Ancestry Map
https://araingang.medium.com/south-asia-ancestry-map-637092c0728a