In Delhi, a city notorious for its air quality issues, a new health risk emerges: a connection between air pollution and diabetes. Research indicates that prolonged exposure to polluted air can raise the likelihood of developing type 2 diabetes. Airborne pollutants can disrupt insulin function, promote inflammation, and lead to insulin resistance. Given the grim implications of this revelation, residents of Delhi and other polluted areas must prioritize air quality improvement and take measures to lower their diabetes risk, such as regular health check-ups and lifestyle adjustments.