Hello,
Thanks for checking in. So I'd say at first glance you have the following strengths:
-slightly less common industry; helps you be remembered a bit better and you can focus on what you feel you'd bring to the class in terms of different perspectives
-assumed strong analytical, quantitative, and project management skills
-possibly some leadership examples from your career? Would be great if so.
-examples of involvement in undergrad, and initiative taken such as founding that technical club
-solid grades
-goals seem to make sense
And potential challenges...
-the fact that there ARE a lot of Indian engineering applicants, so it's a competitive group, and they often have even higher GMAT scores
In terms of schools, HBS will be pretty tough! I'd also look at those ranked high in operations/supply chain such as Tepper, maybe Kelley. Keep us posted on how we can help, and good luck!