Throttling is basically just caps on CPU, memory and disk usage. So an index's impact on throttling boils down to it's impact on those resources. So really this is just like any other performance tuning scenario - figure out which limit you're hitting, and determine how to use less of it.
SQL Azure is different than SQL Server primarily because you don't get access to all the of the cool DMVs. You do still get some, but not all of them. The one advantage you do get is that if you're getting throttling errors, they should tell you what resource you're being throttled on.
The following queries may be helpful, depending on your situation. I stole these from Glenn Berry, my only contribution is figuring out that they run on Azure. He's also got a lot of great advice for SQL performance work, though he concentrates on non-Azure installations.
--List query plans and stats ordered by last execution time
SELECT TOP(50) q.text, s.last_execution_time, s.execution_count, s.total_worker_time,
s.max_elapsed_time, s.max_worker_time, (s.total_worker_time / s.execution_count) AS AverageExecutionTime,
s.max_physical_reads, s.max_logical_reads,
s.max_logical_writes, s.min_rows, s.max_rows
FROM sys.dm_exec_query_stats as s
cross apply sys.dm_exec_sql_text(plan_handle) AS q
ORDER BY s.last_execution_time DESC
--List query plans and stats ordered by average execution time
SELECT TOP(50) q.text, s.last_execution_time, s.execution_count, s.total_worker_time,
s.max_elapsed_time, s.max_worker_time, (s.total_worker_time / s.execution_count) AS AverageExecutionTime,
s.max_physical_reads, s.max_logical_reads,
s.max_logical_writes, s.min_rows, s.max_rows
FROM sys.dm_exec_query_stats as s
cross apply sys.dm_exec_sql_text(plan_handle) AS q
ORDER BY [AverageExecutionTime] DESC
--Get 50 most I/O intensive queries
SELECT TOP(50) OBJECT_NAME(qt.objectid) AS [SP Name],
qs.total_logical_writes,
qs.total_logical_reads,
(qs.total_logical_reads + qs.total_logical_writes) /qs.execution_count AS [Avg IO],
SUBSTRING(qt.[text],qs.statement_start_offset/2,
(CASE
WHEN qs.statement_end_offset = -1
THEN LEN(CONVERT(nvarchar(max), qt.[text])) * 2
ELSE qs.statement_end_offset
END - qs.statement_start_offset)/2) AS [Query Text],
qs.execution_count,
qs.creation_time
FROM sys.dm_exec_query_stats AS qs
CROSS APPLY sys.dm_exec_sql_text(qs.sql_handle) AS qt
WHERE qt.[dbid] = DB_ID()
ORDER BY [Avg IO] DESC OPTION (RECOMPILE);
--Get executing requests
SELECT session_id, blocking_session_id, wait_type, last_wait_type, wait_time, total_elapsed_time, cpu_time, logical_reads, reads, writes
FROM sys.dm_exec_requests AS r
ORDER BY wait_time DESC