I don't know a good dollar value on the .in domains, but these names are nice.
I can see the nice ccTLD's picking up steam over the next few years, .in, .ca, .uk <-- more than most, and others.. I'm seeing the country codes arent limited to its country, and I'm more likely to hit a ccTLD over a .com and especially a .net or .org any day from a search engine.
And without boundaries, I'de remember most ccTLD's as an extension quite easily. Marketing and media have taken care of that. I use my given name at my surname .in for my personal email address. It isnt as prestigious as the .com of course, but thats unatainable. Nobody in my family forgets my email, nor do my friends, and business contacts. Some wonder what a .in is and I find them to be interested in knowing there are upwards of 300 types out there. Nobody around here forgets any .in, .ca, or .uk I tell them verbally.
two letters and being pronouncable are a plus in the world market.
There are alot of up and coming business's who couldnt even consider a .com dictionary word or term or even accronym. And many find it ridiculous To buy a domain name for the cost of a single family home in a well to do neighborhood. You'll find alot of great sites in the ccTLD mass's. They're catching on at home, and Globally.
Myself being from Canada, will jump on a .ca before a .com in my searches everytime. I find dealing in the UK very professional as well, and never hesitate to browse a .uk or .co.uk.
If I'm not mistaken, English is widely used in india.. At least each time I've called over there, or have emailed someone there, my replys have always come back in pretty good grammar. So these terms will probably hold over quite nicely.
Nice names, Tons of potential there.
Kevin.