India Bolsters Security Measures for G20 Summit with Anti-Drone Systems and Air Force Drills

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India is deploying 130,000 security officers, including the Delhi Police, and anti-drone systems to guard the G20 Summit in New Delhi, which will be attended by high-profile leaders such as US President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Chinese President Xi Jinping is likely to skip the meeting. The event will take place in the newly built $300 million Pragati Maidan venue, and security measures will include a partial shutdown of the city, regulated access, and close monitoring of borders. The Indian Air Force and paramilitary forces will deploy anti-drone systems to prevent aerial threats.
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