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Dubai, Abu Dhabi Attacks: How Safe Is India?

It is already known that the Middle Eastern countries of Iran and United Arab Emirates have entered a war situation.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   28 Feb 2026 11:46 PM IST
Dubai, Abu Dhabi Attacks: How Safe Is India?
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It is already known that the Middle Eastern countries of Iran and United Arab Emirates have entered a war situation. Discussion crucial topic regarding the safety arrangements regarding the Indian military and let us have a look into the same.

Recent missile and drone attacks reported in cities like Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi have raised concerns about regional security in the Middle East. These incidents are largely linked to ongoing geopolitical tensions and conflicts in that region. However, India’s security environment and military preparedness present a different picture.

India has built one of the strongest and most capable armed forces in the world. The Indian military operates with advanced missile systems, a strong air force, and a well equipped navy that protects its vast coastline.

The country has also developed a robust air defense network that includes radar surveillance, interceptor missiles, and early warning systems designed to detect and neutralize incoming threats.

During periods of tension with Pakistan, including sensitive military operations, no missile has been able to strike major Indian cities like Delhi.

This reflects not just luck, but a combination of strategic deterrence, strong intelligence networks, and military readiness. India’s nuclear deterrence policy also plays a major role in preventing large scale attacks, as it acts as a powerful warning against escalation.

While no nation can claim to be completely risk free, India’s layered defense systems, technological advancements, and disciplined armed forces ensure a high level of national security. Compared to many conflict prone regions, India remains relatively secure due to its military strength and preparedness.