Indians have thick skin & are long used to working with white racists from the British colonial era. That’s how they’ve been thriving in corporate America coming to dominate one company after another. It’s not surprising to see it translating into politics especially with the US still hoping to use India as a proxy against China.
In what universe are indians "dominating corporate America"? Real power lies with the owners of capital, not the hired gun CEO.
As for politics, being democratic or autocratic doesn't mean much. America backs dictators who do their bidding. India's usefulness will only last as long as India is perceived as obedient to the US power structure. If India starts getting uppity, then they will receive far harsher treatment. But the problem for India is that they don't even have 5% of the self-sufficiency of China in key technological areas. Another problem is that their self-conception of their power is far greater than actual reality.
I think many Indians really thought they could just join the West without any real price being paid. But the last few weeks have been a rude awakening.