“…(2) As calc-alkaline to shoshonitic metamafic rocks are restricted within the E-W trending NPSZ, such a restricted structural control of magmatic activity is more compatible with the slab break-off model proposed by Davies and von Blanckenburg (1995). The slab break-off model for the genesis of porphyritic granite batholiths occurring in the NPSZ has previously been suggested (Goswami and Bhattacharyya, 2014;Roy et al, 2021). Several authors have applied the slab break-off model in order to explain the post-collisional magmatic genesis in some wellstudied orogens, such as the Alps (Davies and von Blanckenburg, 1995), the Himalayas (Stearns et al, 2013), the Caledonides (Atherton and Ghani, 2002), as well as the East African Orogen (Goodenough et al, 2010) and the Tianshan belt (Deng et al, 2015).…”