“…Compiling all the geochemical evidences in conjunction with the field relationships and occurrences of the Mangalwar amphibolites, we have postulated a conceptual geotectonic evolutionary model of the Mangalwar basin (Figure 16). The rifting of the BGC (Heron, 1953; Gopalan et al, 1990; Wiedenbeck & Goswami, 1994; Roy & Kröner, 1996; Kaur et al, 2019) led to the formation of the Aravalli Basin that opened and successively volcanic and metasedimentary rocks were deposited from 2.2 to 2.1 Ga (T. Ahmad & Rajamani, 1988, 1991; T. Ahmad & Tarney, 1994; Bhowmik et al, 2010; Bhowmik & Dasgupta, 2012; Wiszniewska, Grabarczyk, Krzemińska, & Ahmad, 2020). During 1.85–1.80 Ga westward subduction took place and subsequently accretionary orogenesis happened that led to the formation of the Aravalli fold belt along with the intrusion of multiple phases of granitic plutons in the BGC‐II terrane of 1.72 Ga (Bhowmik & Dasgupta, 2012; Buick et al, 2006; Dharma Rao et al, 2011; Saha et al, 2008).…”