Why couldn't mughals invade south?

Solution,

Mughals weren't able to fully conduct effective Milatary campaign in the south. Mughals were busy in struggling with neighbour kings.
When Aurangzeb became Mughal emperor, for the first 25 years he concentrated on the northern regions. At that time, Maratha ruler Shivaji carved out an independent kingdom in the territories of north and south Konkan. To contain the spread of the Marathas, Aurangzeb decided to invade Bijapur and Golconda.
Mughal never occupied south India.

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