Prime Minister Narendra Modi is gearing up for a whirlwind series of meetings on the sidelines of the G20 Summit, slated to take place in New Delhi from September 9 to 10. Over these two days, PM Modi is scheduled to engage in more than 15 bilateral discussions with world leaders. Let's take a closer look at his packed agenda.
On the first day of the summit, PM Modi will kickstart his bilateral meetings. His busy schedule includes discussions with leaders from Mauritius, Bangladesh, and the United States. These meetings are crucial opportunities for diplomatic dialogue and collaboration.
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Moving on to the second day, PM Modi's calendar remains brimmed with high-profile interactions. He is set to engage with leaders from the United Kingdom, Japan, Germany, and Italy. These meetings hold the potential to address critical global issues and strengthen international partnerships.
On the concluding day of the summit, PM Modi's engagements continue. He will have a lunch meeting with French President Macron, further enhancing the Indo-French relations. Additionally, he will conduct bilateral meetings with Canadian President Justin Trudeau, along with leaders from Comoros, Turkey, UAE, South Korea, EU/EC, Brazil, and Nigeria. These meetings underscore India's commitment to fostering ties with a diverse range of nations.
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As Delhi gears up to host this prestigious event, security has been significantly bolstered across the national capital. A multi-layered security apparatus, including police, paramilitary forces, and other agencies, is working tirelessly to ensure the safety of all attendees. Measures include markswomen and armed forces deployed strategically, enhanced patrolling, and rigorous checks in border areas.
Delhi Police, supported by over 50,000 security personnel, K9 dog squads, and mounted police, is leaving no stone unturned. From safeguarding delegates' journeys, from the airport to hotels and summit venues, to ensuring their security during the summit itself, the Delhi Police is providing foolproof protection. Notably, the Indian Air Force (IAF) and specialized central agencies like the National Security Guard (NSG) are assisting in this effort, further fortifying security arrangements.
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