Indian Relations With Southeast Asia Can Be Generally Ascribed to the Invasions of the Kushans into India In the 1St Century Ad Seeking Fortunes Overseas By High-Caste Indian Adventurers and Their Colonization of the Locals. Traders Were the Key to the Dissemination of Social and Cultural Practices. Brahmanic Rituals at the Khmer Courts Could Only Have Been Introduced By Brahmans, Just As Buddhist Monks Spread the British Doctrine. the Practice of Stamping Tablets Originated In India Around the Beginning of the Christian Era But It Became More Popular During the Gupta Empire. a Lot of Coins Were Discovered at Kyaikkatha In Lower Myanmar. Kyaikkatha Was First Identified on Aerial Photographs By U Aung Myintin 1976 and Verified on the Ground In 1981.Another Old Pyu City, Which Yielded Buddhist Archaeological Evidences Is Old Halin City. It Is Situated In Wetlet Township, Shwebo District. Preliminary Excavations Were Done By Taw Sein Ko, Director of the Burma Archaeological Department In 1905. from the End of First Millennium B.C, In Southeast Asian Regions, Evidences of More Complicated Social Structural Development Can Be Found In the Early Chieftain States. In Conclusion, Indianization Was Widespread Throughout Southeast Asia. Myanmar Also Is One of the Indianized States of Southeast Asia. There Were Elements That Were Seen As Useful and Practical to Local Communities, Especially In Relation to Ideas of Kingship. Buddhist, Hindu and Brahmanic Concepts of the Universe Endowed ...