No, you shouldn't see it that way. It's not implying that whites are somehow 'defective' or that they should be seen as albinos.
It's just the facts of the studies I posted; that the same genes for skin color are found across India, the middle East and Europe and that Europeans have positively selected for light skin as it confers some advantage in the cold climate (such as allowing more vitamin D absorption) and perhaps also based on sociodemographic preference.
The fact albinos from South India have a variation of the same gene is not adaptive for their climate.
It's a good excercise for our perception though; when I have shown the picture to some people (white/Europeans) of the girl zoomed in so the other dark skinned children are not visible and asked them to identify the nationality they have answered "typical Scottish, Irish somewhere around there". They have generally been shocked when the actual ethnicity is revealed.
And this shouldn't be surprising, since the Dravidians are mainly descended from Indus Valley farmers and there is research (also posted) showing that these farmers may have migrated west into Europe and also intermixed with Neolithic European farmers to contribute to the early base European population before the arrival of the Aryans to Europe or India.
Like I said it's a complex and evolving field and our cherished ideas and self concepts are ultimately, anicca.