As the 2023 G20 summit will be held in the Indian capital of New Delhi tomorrow and the day after, foreign media have reported that the authorities have taken steps to strengthen security in the capital of Delhi.
The G20 group consists of 19 countries including India, China, Great Britain, America, Russia and the European Union, and it operates with a focus on issues including the global economy.
IMF’s Managing Director Mrs. Kristalina Georgieva as well as many state leaders have already reached India. Accordingly, foreign media have stated that the security of New Delhi, the capital of India, where the conference will be held, has been tightened.
At the same time, schools, banks and government offices in the capital of New Delhi have been closed and special security measures have been installed.
Also, for the safety of the Delhi capital, its new traffic rules will be effective from 5 am today to Sunday midnight, fighter jets have also been deployed, the borders between the New Delhi capital and neighboring states have been temporarily closed, and special cameras made with the help of artificial intelligence have also been used. Foreign media have further reported that it has been taken.
However, vehicles used for essential activities including ambulances have been given the opportunity to engage in those activities.
More than 100,000 police officers have been deployed to protect the capital and around 5,000 CCTV cameras have been installed across the city as part of the special security measures implemented for the G20 summit.