>>301628tldr: I really appreciate and respect you taking the time for providing me with these resources although I have no funds, no sponsorships, and no experience, I believe it is highly challenging for me to get a visa to Australia and get a job there. Moreover, whatever support systems I have in India will not exist in Australia were I to get in some trouble over there.
As for the people you talked about well those people often have enough money or funds to show in their bank account which allowed them to go there, and do those jobs like uber eats and other low skilled paid work, although in the United States, I thought that the median income of Indians were fairly good but maybe the Australian system is different. The other thing is to tell you the truth, I just want a job in India itself, because I find the task of moving to another country too daunting, the task of speaking another language hard, adapting with your customs and the little social cues that might exist in your societies (like how Europeans greet the people when the enter the shop) things like that, things that you can only learn if you were born there and even that to the parents who are fully assimilated. And of course I would be mogged the hardest in Australia lol.
It's kind of a shit situation where I am not happy in India but I do understand and am well-versed with India and Indians, it's language, culture, bureaucracy, and healthcare system. But on the other hand, I have no idea what life is like in Australia, what your customs are, what you eat, what your bureaucracy is like, etc. and even if I do somehow manage to go there I doubt that I will ever be able to assimilate in that country. So yeah I am not happy in my own country and I doubt I will manage to be happy in another county although I can make some money in Australia doing menial jobs which I can't in India but Australia doesn't want or need people like me.