Solar eclipse of February 26, 2017 , Eclipse would not be visible in Delhi
The eclipse of February 26, 2017 would be Annular Solar Eclipse of magnitude 99%. Annular Solar Eclipse is not same as the Total Solar Eclipse as the shadow of moon would not cover 100% of the Sun. However during annularity the shadow of the Moon would coincide with the center of the Sun to form a circular ring around the Sun.
The Solar Eclipse would be visible from most of Africa and South America continent. None of the eclipse would be visible from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Afghanistan, Fiji and other Asian countries. It would also not be visible in Europe, North America and Australia continents.
Coihaique, Puerto Aisen, Huambo and Likasi are some of the cities in Africa and South America where Annular Solar Eclipse would be visible.
Cape Town in South Africa, Luanda in Angola, Buenos Aires in Argentina, Lusaka in Zambia and Harare in Zimbabwe are some big cities where Partial Solar Eclipse would be visible.
None of the eclipse would be visible in New Delhi in India, Kathmandu in Nepal, Port Louis in Mauritius, Lahore in Pakistan and Dubai in UAE