Showing off things that never existed isn't pride or confidence; it's a sign of deep-seated inferiority.
India has even adopted English as an official language, and yet you're here proclaiming that Indians don't use English names? I seriously doubt whether you even possess the concept of logical thinking.
Based on your statements these past few days, I have strong reason to suspect that you are a propagandist for India, or that you are essentially Indian.
Let me make one thing clear: I am not saying that whatever superiority complex India and the Middle East have about their so-called greatness is good. I think it is bad for them. I believe this sense of superiority, despite clear inferiority in terms of lack of education, lack of technology, and lack of proper modernization, is what causes many of the problems that India and the Middle East face.
Both of these places are terrible for their people. They suffer from too much religiosity and too much traditionalism, which hold them back from becoming wealthier and more technologically advanced. Combined with their so-called superiority complex, they try to boast about their non-existent might. That is why you see India making up fake claims about its so-called super-advanced military.
East Asia, on the other hand, has benefited a lot from its inferiority complex and its adoption of Western technology and customs. This is what makes them focused on achieving wealth and technological prowess. East Asia is the only region that has successfully become developed and matched the West in manufacturing and technological capability.
However, this has also produced a self-hating tendency and extreme worship of the West. That is why you see Hong Kongers, Taiwanese, and many mainland Chinese hating their own Chineseness and worshipping the West. That is also why you see so-called Chinese liberals becoming such traitors that they want the West to colonize China for a couple of centuries to “civilize” it. These kinds of “rebels” are very common on the internet.
There is also a notion that East Asian women look down on East Asian men and would rather date Westerners. So while East Asia has benefited from its current worldview, it has also had many negative effects.
Ultimately, we need to return to where the debate started, which is that someone claimed Indians and Middle Easterners are just like East Asians, and that Indian and Middle Eastern women would also be obsessed with dating Western men. But that is not the case, because of the very different worldviews and cultures between these regions.
Now, you can argue that the East Asian way is better, but it also has the problems I mentioned earlier.