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Macedonia demonstrated that there were riches and conquests to be made into India.
Instead the Romans grew along coasts and/or northward into colder and damp climes.
What changed from Alexander's invasion of India in 326 BC to Caesar's climax four hundred years later in 117 AD/CE?
Did the Romans consider Alexander's move far eastward to be folly, much as his troops did?