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You'd think the figures should be accurate; both deaths and confirmed cases are pretty solid numbers, not subject to extrapolation.
You'd think the figures in the UK should have been accurate. But they weren't. 4 devolved administrations, umpteen health boards, new testing centres, care homes, registry offices etc. etc. Scale that up to India and it's questionable whether the numbers are accurate or can be relied on to draw conclusions.
I don't think anyone is going to know definitively which countries did well or badly for a long time. Probably until after a vaccine has been made available globally and the dust has settled. It ain't over yet.