The philosophy department at Ghent University recently posted a vacancy for a professorship in Critical Religion Studies and Comparative Philosophy.
https://jobs.ugent.be/job/Ghent-Professor-in-Critical-Religion-Studies-&-Comparative-Philosophy-%28BOF%29-9000/810167202/
Your goal of making Indian Philosophy part of Philosophy is laudable. You have my best wishes. I have been involved with philosophy for over twenty years. As an autodidact, I hold no advanced degree nor honoraria, only a love of the doubt and uncertainty of it all. A thinker on rhetoric inspired me. His name: Kenneth Burke. (aside: Burke was the grandfather of Harry Chapin). That professorship being offered sounds like a great opportunity for someone. Undoubtedly challenging. Read my comments, if you wish—those may be viewed on a variety of blogs. I’m unconventional.