Title: G20 Summit in Delhi Fortifies Security Measures with AI Cameras and International Intelligence Agencies
Delhi, India: As the G20 Summit approaches, the national capital has bolstered security arrangements through the collaboration of various security agencies, including Delhi Police, paramilitary forces, and strategic units stationed at key locations. In a recent display of preparedness, the Dog Squad of Delhi Police conducted security drills aimed at detecting potential explosives in luggage and vehicles. Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena, after assessing the city’s preparations and cleanliness drive, expressed satisfaction with the progress made thus far.
To ensure seamless coordination and foolproof security for the foreign delegates during the event, authorities have implemented Artificial Intelligence (AI) modules. Equipped with advanced AI-based cameras and software alarms, security personnel will be able to identify suspicious activities effectively. These AI cameras have the capability to instantly notify security personnel if anyone attempts to climb walls or exhibits unusual behavior such as running or bending down.
Sources familiar with the matter revealed that National Security Guard (NSG) commandos and Army snipers will be stationed in high-rise buildings to enhance security measures during the G20 Summit.
In anticipation of the G20 Summit in 2023, teams from international intelligence agencies, including the CIA from the United States, MI-6 from the United Kingdom, and MSS from China, have already arrived in Delhi. The security agencies of these countries have received detailed security plans to safeguard the heads of states and their representatives during their stay in Delhi.
The Indian Air Force and the Army’s helicopters will conduct continuous aerial patrols over Delhi to ensure the safety of G20 Summit attendees and venues. Additionally, the NSG will deploy anti-drone systems to counter any potential threats from unmanned aerial vehicles.
Furthermore, a Special 50 team consisting of approximately 1,000 experienced security personnel adept in VIP security has been assembled by the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).
Delhi Lieutenant Governor conducted a visit to the Palam-Delhi Cantt area to inspect the security arrangements. Expressing satisfaction with the transformation of the area, he highlighted the installation of fountains, road repairs, planting of trees, and the overall cleanliness. He stated, Heads of 40 countries will travel through this route. I am happy that this area has been transformed. Fountains have been installed here. 61 roads of Delhi where the movement of leaders will happen have been transformed. Plantation has been done. Roads have been repaired, footpaths have been cleaned and repaired. Everything is going well.
Scheduled to take place over two days, from September 9 to 10, the G20 Summit will be hosted at the state-of-the-art Bharat Mandapam Convention Centre in Pragati Maidan. It is worth noting that India assumed the G20 Presidency on December 1 last year.
With the implementation of AI cameras and collaboration with international intelligence agencies, Delhi is steadfast in its commitment to enhancing security measures for the upcoming G20 Summit. Through the deployment of highly trained security personnel, technological advancements, and meticulous planning, the city aims to provide a safe and secure environment for the visiting delegates.