Blackh@tworld, which Indian city do you live in that you are this upset with it?
Anyway, here goes.
1 Thailand. Can stay three months at a time, no questions asked. Cross border every three months and reenter Thailand. U can stay on like that indefinitely. Can marry local---many willing---and can become citizen. Decent country, 4mbps and more connection. You can remain an Indian citizen, file taxes in India and live in Thailand. Technically, you cannot show earnings in Thailand---foreign nationals cannot work in Thailand without work permit.
2. Canada---still open to immigration. Take a course---eg flying (unless you are the academic type). Live and learn in Canada, pay taxes in India and become a citizen at the end of about 4 years---you also know by then whether you wish to migrate from India or not. With Canadian (or Australian citizen ship) you can live and work in the US without problems
3. Australia, New Zealand and US are options, but entry will have to be as a student. Also, these countries have separated migration from academics---so studying there does not mean you will get a job there.
4. Look at the possibility of first migrating to countries which do not have visa requirements
5. Have you looked at the lottery system. Many Indians migrated to Canada, US and Australia using this route.
6. Have you considered taking teaching (school) qualifications. Teachers, nurses, doctors etc are invited by the US, and possibly Canada and Australia.
7. Incidentally, does your city offer Spectranet? It is offering minimum 8mbps speed minimum and upto 16 mbps speed. You could always take an office in an area where Spectranet is available---you could check out a dongle service too---and maybe some of your problems are solved.
Honestly, people in the Third World want to migrate to the developed nations and these countries need only people with skills they lack---eg school teachers in the US. By the way, US is one of the least racial destinations---at least people try hard to be politically correct and try not to have racial feelings. EU, in my opinion is the worst. From this point of view, nothing like apna ghar.