I was hoping to find something that could pass as a generic American Suburb
After my last attempt to find a decent looking patch of India by searching for their wealthiest neighborhood, I was left with this unfulfilled goal.
So I will try again, but this time I'm going to specifically search for India's wealthiest suburb.
Target Acquired:
It's smack dab in the middle of the pointy part of India.
Google Earth confirms the target as an Affluent Residential Neighborhood, and it's near a palace, an amusement park, and a hospital. Sounds promising.
As before it is my intention to drop the pin right where Google Earth places the label for the neighborhood. However upon closer inspection that label is in the midst of parks, playgrounds, a school, a temple, etc.
I will still drop there, but since this is not really the residential part of the residential neighborhood, I will do a second drop near some of the surrounding houses, to be thorough.
The first drop, on the label:
As I suspected, this spot isn't enough to be conclusive, plus there's construction muddying the waters.
Time for the second drop in one of the more residential parts. Specifically on the intersection where I've added a red dot:
It's not too far from the Google Earth Label, but firmly residential. We are going to be at an intersection in a wealthy pajeet suburb, will they manage something normal?
Dropping:
Amazing. Even in their affluent residential suburbs the pajeets have piles of trash on the sidewalk, and can't make it look better than at working class/lower middle class town at best.
Is this truly the height of pajeet living? I'm going to give them one more shot here. I want to see where these wealthy pajeets spend their money. Searching the nearby area for shopping I found an intersection in the market part of town.
Marked here with another red dot:
Dropping:

Annnd its a shithole.
Alright, I gave them more than a fair chance at this and they failed. At this time I am left with no other option but to conclude that there isn't a single place in all of India that can be compared favorably to the most average of American Suburbs, let alone our wealthy ones.
I do not plan on giving this another shot unless I get some suggestions for other areas to try.