Delhi Is Prepping for G20 Summit: anti-drone systems, 130,000 security officers to guard world’s most powerful leaders’ Summit

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  • Delhi will be guarded by 130,000 security personnel 
  • Anti-drone systems to be deployed to prevent any aerial strike 
  • Event to be hosted in newly built $300 million venue 
  • The two-day summit, starting September 9, will have the most high-profile guest list India has ever welcomed. 
  • The heads of the United Nations, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, World Trade Organization, and World Health Organization will also be present. 
  • Within the city of 20 million, the government is planning a partial shutdown during the summit with schools, government departments, and businesses being asked to remain closed for three days. 
  • Modi inaugurated a $300 million venue in the capital in July to host the summit meeting – a conch shell-shaped building that can seat more than 3,000. 

About 130,000 security officers will be deployed as India hosts the world’s most powerful leaders at a G20 summit in New Delhi this month, a showcase for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the country’s growing presence on the world stage.

The two-day summit, starting September 9, will have the most high-profile guest list India has ever welcomed, from U.S. President Joe Biden to British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed Bin Salman. However, Chinese President Xi Jinping is likely to skip the meeting, sources in New Delhi and Beijing have said.

Leaders from Japan, Australia, France, and Germany are also among those expected to attend, although Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is facing criticism from the West for the war in Ukraine, has said he will be represented by Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

The heads of the United Nations, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, World Trade Organization, and World Health Organization will also be present.

The event will take place in the sprawling, refurbished Pragati Maidan, a convention-cum-exhibition center in the middle of one of the most populous cities in the world.

During the weekend summit, New Delhi’s borders will be closely guarded and access to the city will be regulated, officials said. Within the city of 20 million, the government is planning a partial shutdown during the summit with schools, government departments, and businesses being asked to remain closed for three days.

The city will be guarded by nearly 130,000 security personnel, including the 80,000-strong Delhi Police, officials said. A spokesperson for the Indian Air Force told the news agency that it will “deploy comprehensive measures for integrated aerospace defense in the Delhi and close-by areas.” The spokesperson said that the Indian military, including the air force, along with the Delhi Police and paramilitary forces, will deploy anti-drone systems to prevent any aerial threats. About 400 firefighters will also be on call.

Security control rooms are being set up at the venue and special security arrangements have been made at key hotels like the ITC Maurya Hotel, where Biden will stay.

Modi inaugurated a $300 million venue in the capital in July to host the summit meeting – a conch shell-shaped building that can seat more than 3,000.

The government has also leased 20 bullet-proof limousines at a cost of 180 million Indian rupees ($2.18 million) for ferrying leaders. Many world leaders travel with their own bodyguards and vehicles. India has requested countries to be “rational” about the number of cars and personnel that they bring, but has not put any restrictions, one government official said. The official said the U.S. is bringing in over 20 aircraft over a week-long period around the summit.

(With inputs from agencies)

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