Please be aware that you cannot approach admission into US schools, like schools in India.
US universities expect well-rounded students and expect LORs from all disciplines and not just STEM. Teachers from Core subjects can acknowledge your performance in the classroom. This means History, foreign language, Arts, etc.
They want letters of recommendation from people who have observed you in the classroom, on a daily basis. You typically just submit two letters of recommendation. Maybe a third from another Core teacher. They don’t want students building their resumes to get into a school. The universities do not want to admit students that will burn out.
Your list of extracurriculars is long, but what it shows is that your time in academic subjects looks minimal in comparison.. There’s only 24 hours in the day. How are you able to accomplish all these magnificent extracurriculars when it doesn’t look like you are ever in the classroom? When do you sleep? The committees will question whether you’ll burn out when you get to college.
I worked at a high school for eight years and I know how limited the hours are that a student spends for high school activities, as well as for eating and sleeping.
I also used to spend time in a committee reviewing scholarship applications. All 10 of us, on our committee, always questioned if a list of activities like this, would provide any fun for the student.
You need to know that there are a finite number of seats at the top colleges. Most of those are already spoken for by recruited, athletes, children of celebrities, children of donors, spectacular artists and musicians.
As an international who needs to be funded, and who comes from a country where thousands apply to the same 20 schools, your chances of admission are 1 to 3%. That’s just the way it goes.
I agree that beggars cannot be choosers. Make sure that when you return home in four years, that you have a job you can access in India.
The US schools educate you, but there’s no guarantee that you can stay past the four years. That’s an immigration issue.
Consider some of the schools that have been recommended by the other posters on this thread. And bring the arrogance level down because it’ll come across in your essay.