The nearest thing that I'm aware of is Al-Qadim, which was more Arabian Nights influenced.
It was a 2nd Edition AD&D product and has some cultural moments that would need a revisit - but was pretty good in the context of when it was released. i.e. it's definitely "legacy" content.
Does D&D have an official India-stye setting? Lots of cool mythology there which seems like it could create some really cool campaigns.
The nearest thing that I'm aware of is Al-Qadim, which was more Arabian Nights influenced.
It was a 2nd Edition AD&D product and has some cultural moments that would need a revisit - but was pretty good in the context of when it was released. i.e. it's definitely "legacy" content.
I found a homebrew called Mahavedia. Very well done.
There was an official, free Indian-style setting for the 3rd edition dnd called The Mahasarpa Campaign. I think you can easily google for it.
Anyway, both the Radiant Citadel and Ravenloft have lands based on Indian subcontinent lore, you could check for example this product of mine:
https://www.dmsguild.com/product/381068/Van-Richtens-Dungeons-Issue-3-Kalakeri