Claim
Social media posts claim that Dubai and other Gulf regions were once ruled by the British from India
Verdict: TRUE
Who Made the Claim?
On January 8, 2026, Nick Booker, co-founder and CEO of IndoGenius, posted on Instagram claiming that Dubai was administered by the British through British India. Earlier, in August 2025, Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath made a similar claim on X (formerly Twitter), referencing historian Sam Dalrymple’s book Shattered Lands.
What Is Being Suggested?
The posts imply that:
- Dubai and parts of the Gulf were once governed from India
- These regions were part of the British Indian Empire
- The British Raj exercised administrative control over them until 1971
What Are the Facts?
Indirect Rule, Not Direct Colonisation
Dubai was not a colony like India, but it was administered indirectly through British India for decades.
- The Gulf coast was known as the “Pirate Coast” in the 19th century due to maritime conflicts with the East India Company.
- After British military intervention and maritime treaties, the region became known as the Trucial States.
- These states were governed through treaties, not direct annexation.
What Factcheck India Found?
Historical records confirm that:
- The Trucial States (modern-day UAE) were administered by the Government of Bombay and later the British Raj
- They were handled by the Indian Political Service
- They were defended by the Indian Army
- They were answerable to the Viceroy of India in Delhi
As historian Sam Dalrymple writes, even as late as 1928, regions including today’s UAE, Oman, Yemen, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait were bound under the administrative structure of the British Indian Empire.
Legal and Administrative Evidence
- The Interpretation Act of 1889 treated these protectorates as legally connected to British India
- BBC History confirms that nearly one-third of the Arabian Peninsula was administered from India in the early 20th century
- People in these regions were issued Indian passports
- During Mahatma Gandhi’s 1931 visit to the Gulf, many locals identified as Indian nationalists
British Records Confirm This
- A telegram from King George VI explicitly states that Aden was an integral part of British Indian administration for nearly 100 years
- Academic research by Cambridge University Press documents two phases:
- Administration from India until 1947
- Direct control from London until 1971
- A 2014 study titled British Administration in the Trucial States before 1965 further confirms this structure
Why Is There Confusion Today?
The British Empire often downplayed the size of its empire for diplomatic reasons:
- Protectorate states were frequently excluded from official imperial maps
- This was done to avoid provoking the Ottoman Empire
Conclusion by FactCheck India
The viral claim is largely accurate, though often oversimplified online. Dubai was not directly colonised like India, but it was administered by the British through British India for over a century under treaty-based protectorate arrangements. So while Dubai was never “part of India,” it was governed from India under the British Raj until administrative control shifted to London and later ended in 1971 with the formation of the UAE.

