An elderly once said - if you drink cow milk you get a budhi like cow (alert, vigilant), but Indians are addict to chai on bhais milk. You eat any kind of animal meat and India's will not have a problem, but eating cow meat is an offence as she is Maa
Cattle cows are domestic, buffaloes prefer a life in wild, they are bovine species

Difference between cow milk and buffalo milk
While this rest of the world drinks cow milk, the land of Gaumata was so slave to have altered/made to drink buffalo milk.
cows account for less than 45 per cent of India's milk output today, and within that, well over half comes from exotic or cross-bred animals containing genetic material of ‘western' breeds like Holstein Friesian, Jersey and Brown Swiss. The native indigenous breeds Holy Cows make
45% of Indias milk animal, yet produce about a fifth of its milk.

More than 55% milk that Indian's consume now flows from the udders of buffaloes, which are neither born holy nor have holiness thrust upon them. The share of buffaloes in the overall bovine numbers has steadily
gone up since independence, following is the data at all India level
Buffaloes constitute 34.6% of the country's total bovine animal population, as per the livestock census, the corresponding percentage were higher for Haryana -79.3%, Punjab-74%, UP- 55.8%, AP-54.2%, Gujurat-
52.4%, Rajasthan-47.8%, and Bihar- 34.8%. Most of these state are in the Vaishnav-Jain-Arya Samaj heartland, where the cow is specially revered. On the other hand the buffalo shares are the lowest in Kerala-3.2%, WB-3.8%, and the North-Eastern states-4.6% that have no blanket
laws prohibiting cow slaughter or sale of beef. The above numbers suggest growing preference among farmers , particularly in the so-called cow belt states, to keep buffaloes.
If you love the cow, which is holy and requires a really holy maintenance, then your obvious milk choice should be the cow milk.
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