Protect any server, game studio pipeline or enterprise app in Delhi, Noida or Gurugram at the Singapore scrubbing edge — the nearest major in-region mitigation point for North India. Self-serve GRE / VXLAN / WireGuard tunnels or real BGP sessions, sub-second detection, and floods absorbed before they reach your NCR uplink. Delhi-NCR is inland, so expect the honest tradeoff — typically higher latency to Singapore than from India's coastal cities, never a guaranteed number. Free trial, per-hour billing, from $25/mo.
DDoS protection for Delhi NCR works by routing your traffic through Sucura's Singapore scrubbing edge — the nearest in-region mitigation point to North India, reached via a coastal cable landing since Delhi-NCR itself has no coastline. A GRE, VXLAN or WireGuard tunnel, or a real BGP session, carries your traffic to Singapore, where floods are detected in sub-second time and filtered before they can saturate your Noida or Gurugram uplink. Because Delhi-NCR is inland, typical added latency runs higher than India's coastal metros — commonly around 70-80ms — and we'd rather say that plainly than promise a number we can't guarantee.
Delhi-NCR sits inland, so any subsea scrubbing edge is a longer reach than from a coastal metro. Singapore remains the nearest major in-region site — and mitigating there beats a 150-250ms hop to a US or European scrubbing center.
Singapore is the closest major Sucura scrubbing site to Delhi, Noida and Gurugram, even though the inland route means a longer hop than from Mumbai or Chennai.
Announce your own IP space (BYOIP) to AS398999, or take a protected IP over a tunnel — deployed yourself in the Nexus panel, no sales call required.
Spin up a protected tunnel on a trial and move it to a paid subscription in place — no teardown, no long-term contract.
Pay by the hour or $0.05/GB scrubbed, in transparent USD pricing, not a quote-gated enterprise minimum.
Clean-traffic tiers in USD, delivered over Sucura's global anycast network via the Singapore edge. Usage-based scrubbing at $0.05/GB, hourly billing available. All tiers include L3/L4/L7 mitigation, GRE/VXLAN/WireGuard tunnels or BGP, and sub-second detection.
Two ways to route your Delhi, Noida or Gurugram traffic through the Singapore scrubbing edge — both self-service in the Nexus panel.
Terminate a protected tunnel from our Singapore edge to your origin server in Delhi, Noida, Gurugram or anywhere else. You get a clean, protected IP, and attack traffic is filtered before it reaches you.
Announce your own /24 to AS398999. Inbound traffic bound for your NCR users routes through our Singapore scrubbing network first, and clean traffic returns to your origin over the tunnel. IRR and RPKI aware.
Volumetric SYN/UDP/ICMP floods are dropped at the edge; application-layer (L7) abuse — including login-flood patterns aimed at NCR fintech and SaaS platforms — is filtered with protocol-aware rules.
Esports backends, competitive-title servers and Noida/Gurugram game-studio infrastructure stay online under attack. Protocol-aware filtering keeps real players and pipelines connected while flood traffic is dropped at the edge.
Noida and Gurugram host one of India's largest gaming, esports and enterprise clusters — the goal is to keep mitigation close, even though North India's inland geography means a longer reach to any coastal scrubbing edge.
Singapore is the closest major Sucura scrubbing site to Delhi-NCR, reached over the same coastal-landing corridor — via Mumbai or Chennai — that already carries the bulk of North India's traffic toward Southeast Asia.
We won't claim a tunnel to Singapore is fast from Delhi — it typically isn't. Delhi-NCR has no coastline of its own, so it sees the highest latency of India's major metros to any subsea edge. What it buys you is in-region mitigation instead of a 150-250ms round trip to a US or European scrubbing center.
Noida and Gurugram host one of India's densest gaming and esports clusters — home to operators like NODWIN Gaming, mobile-game publishers like Octro, and game-art studios like Lakshya Digital — plus a fast-growing enterprise and SaaS corridor. Floods are filtered upstream before they saturate the uplink any of them depend on.
Not a quote-gated enterprise product. Deploy tunnels and BGP yourself over our own AS398999 network, and reach real people when you need help.
Common questions about routing Delhi, Noida and Gurugram traffic through the Singapore scrubbing edge.
At Sucura's Singapore edge — the nearest major in-region scrubbing site to North India. Once you're on a protected tunnel or announcing via BGP, inbound traffic aimed at your Delhi, Noida or Gurugram origin is filtered at Singapore first, and only clean traffic is delivered back to you.
Delhi-NCR is landlocked, so your traffic has to reach a coastal cable-landing city — typically Mumbai or Chennai — before it can cross to Singapore. That extra leg adds up: Delhi-NCR typically sees the highest latency to Singapore of any major Indian metro, commonly in the ~70-80ms range depending on your carrier and path. We'd rather say that plainly than promise a number we can't guarantee. In exchange, floods are absorbed at the Singapore edge before they can saturate your NCR uplink, instead of backhauling to a US or European scrubbing center, which typically runs 150-250ms.
Yes. Terminate a protected GRE, VXLAN or WireGuard tunnel to your existing origin in Noida, Gurugram or Delhi, or announce your own IP space over a BGP session to AS398999. Nothing has to move — your game server, esports infrastructure or web app stays exactly where it is, and inbound traffic is filtered at the Singapore edge before clean traffic reaches you.
Chennai and Mumbai are coastal cities with direct submarine cable landings, so their traffic reaches a cable head quickly. Delhi-NCR is inland — traffic has to travel overland to a coastal landing point first, then cross the same subsea route to Singapore. That extra inland leg is why Delhi, Noida and Gurugram typically see higher latency to any subsea scrubbing edge than India's coastal metros do, ours included.
Jio, Airtel and ACT are last-mile ISPs that Delhi-NCR users and businesses connect through on the eyeball side — they aren't part of our scrubbing path. What matters for protection is how your own origin server reaches our tunnel or BGP session; which carrier your end users happen to be on is a separate routing detail and doesn't change how traffic is filtered at Singapore.
All pricing is in USD. Plans start at $25/mo for 100 Mbps of clean capacity and scale to $500/mo for 5 Gbps, with usage-based scrubbing at $0.05 per GB. Billing can run per-hour, and a free trial is available self-service in the Nexus panel before you convert to a paid subscription.
2 Tbps+ of scrubbing capacity across our global anycast network with sub-second (under 1s) detection and mitigation. Frankfurt, Singapore and Toronto anchor the three-continent footprint.
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