There weren't any humans 65,000 years ago. In India or anywhere else.
Earliest Evidence Of Modern Humans DetectedScienceDaily (Oct. 17, 2007) Evidence of early humans living on the coast in South Africa, harvesting food from the sea, employing complex bladelet tools and using red pigments in symbolic behavior 164,000 years ago, far earlier than previously documented, is being reported in the journal Nature.
Earliest Known Human Had Neanderthal Qualities
Aug. 22, 2008 -- The world's first known modern human was a tall, thin individual -- probably male -- who lived around 200,000 years ago and resembled present-day Ethiopians, save for one important difference: He retained a few primitive characteristics associated with Neanderthals, according to a series of forthcoming studies conducted by multiple international research teams.
Say WHAT?
Where do you come up with that nonsense?