So everyone's given up on Indian spin already, eh?
Indian spin stocks, or the way they're handled, are a cause for concern. After the retirement of Anil Kumble, we'd expect one of Mishra or Kartik to partner Harbhajan Singh. Mishra started well against Australia, but one unfortunate flat wicket misadventure was reason enough for Dhoni to drop him from the starting lineup and persist with greenhorn Ojha instead. Ever since, Mishra has struggled, even in the recent domestic scene and oversteps more often than an overzealous fast bowler, and has been hit for more than a few sixes. Losing him would be damaging for the team, as he's been one of the more productive spinners to play for India, and possibly the next Shane Warne. The team management, however, prefer an Ashley Giles lite.
The top three would surely be Bhajji, Kartik and Mishra, purely on their experience and expertise, and Ojha has a long way to go, which won't get covered by Dhoni's persistence with him. In between, close to the top three are Ramesh Powar, who's fallen back two seasons ago, and Chawla, who's been patchy, and may have an issue about his age as well. Younger (or less experienced) than Ojha is Ashwin, who's also a recognised batsman for his team, and a very impressive newcomer, but he too is a couple of seasons away from being an India regular.