Running a traceroute to 8.8.8.8 from the USA and looking at the hops leading up to the final 8.8.8.8 destination and the relatively low latencies at each hop (15 ms or less), my opinion is the India classification for that address is not correct.
Also when blocking countries with Geo Policy it is usually a good idea to create an exception for all domain-udp and domain-tcp traffic to avoid what I call "Indirect DNS blocks" in my book, which can cause seemingly random failures accessing certain sites whose server location and/or DNS service happen to load-balance into a blocked country.
Attend my online "Be your Own TAC: Part Deux" CheckMates event
March 27th with sessions for both the EMEA and Americas time zones