Indians are Caucasians.
Chinese, Koreans and other East Asians are on the other side of the Himalayan divide, which separate the two wholly distinct population groups.
Filipinos are a highly intermixed people, which includes not only Spanish/Arab admixture from the Age of Exploration (most have Spanish surnames), but an underlying Negrito component descended from the first humans on the islands, with lots of influence from mainland China, as well as Polynesia.
While many Indians are descended from Sanskrit speakers who migrated South, there is also a strong admixture of tribal peoples who spoke Dravidian languages.