The T747:
T 747 A/V Surround Sound Receiver - NAD Electronics
The 60 watts rating is all channels driven, which is a lot. Conventional power is twice that at least, and is more than enough for the Minx. Should be 40k ($700 retail) but I suspect it will actually be more in India.
I normally recommend the SR5005 if you can find it, even though it's a bit old, it does HD audio decoding, has very good auto-calibration and preamp outputs to connect amplifiers later. No networking though, and the USB input only reads MP3s (iPods work great though). The 5007 is about 50k and may stretch your budget a bit.
Finally there's HK, the AVR355 is also at the top end of your budget but is also a solid bet. Note that those rating the power at 50 or 60 watts are actually far more truthful than those calling their receivers '130 watts' or some such ridiculous figure. Marantz is also guilty of this and their actual power rating is closer to 60 than to 130W/ch. The higher numbers indicate the power output capability of a single channel, whereas the lower ones indicate the power output capability of the entire receiver when all channels are going full steam.
I'm not so sure about 2012/2013 models but I could safely say that the usual Denon/Onkyo/Sony will be much poorer sounding than these.