Charging my ipod in India with Apple's World Travel Adapter kit?

I am going to India. I would like to take my ipod mini. I have the USB Power Adapter. Does the Apple World Travel Adapter Kit have a plug that will work in India? Thanks.

Apparently not.
"The AC plugs included in the World Travel Adapter Kit directly support outlets in North America, Japan, China, United Kingdom & Ireland, Continental Europe, Korea, Australia, and Hong Kong."
But I would have thought it would be easy to pick up a plug adaptor at the airport or any electrical shop.
Or here.
You're looking for one that looks like this.

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