Your numbers are wrong and your point is weak. The CN Tower is less than $20, the Eiffel Tower ranges from 4-11 Euro, and the Empire State Building is less than $17. The point of the article is that all of these attractions do not change their prices based on nationality or race. The discrimination in India is uncomfortable for visitors and pushes people away from spending money more freely or coming to India at all. There are many destinations around the world that are free. There are many destinations around the world that do not charge different prices based on nationality or race. That approach in India would go a long way to improve the view from other countries. India has a great opportunity to have a tremendous tourism industry. Foreigners are willing to spend more money, but not for the same exact thing. An experience, a meal, a nights stay, all areas of opportunity... The article is on the mark, that is the view of another world traveler.