Looking at the headers, it does look like fastly*
According to the Fastly FAQ:
https://docs.fastly.com/guides/debugging/common-503-errors#error-503-backendmax_conn-reached
This error occurs when Varnish makes a request to a backend in your Fastly service that has reached its defined maximum number of connections. By default, Fastly limits you to 200 origin connections from a single edge node to protect the origins from overload. For the majority of sites, this should be enough. If you get this error message with less than 10,000 non-hit requests per second, make sure your origin is responding normally (e.g., there are no origin slow downs). If you just increase the number of maximum connections, you may be exacerbating the problem. If you have determined that your origin is not the issue, increase the maximum connections limit to your origin or reach out to Fastly support for further help with this issue. This error may also appear as "Error 503 maximum threads for service reached."
So it's possible it's a stack exchange origin problem instead or maybe SO is so lovely and popular that the limits need increasing :-).
I don't see an Indian, Sri Lankan nor Indonesian POP, but there is Singapore and Hong Kong. https://www.fastly.com/network-map/
I've added a fastly tag to grab it some attention.
*At least from my perspective in the UK, I don't have an Asian proxy handy to double check the headers.