Security organizations, such as the Delhi Police, paramilitary forces, and other units, have made extensive security preparations in advance of the G20 Summit, which is set to take place in the nation's capital on September 9 and 10.
Security organizations are utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) modules to improve coordination and guarantee impenetrable security at the event settings. Security staff will be able to discover and filter suspicious activity through these machines using cutting-edge AI-based cameras and software alarms.
AI cameras will immediately warn security staff if a person is seen running, bending down, or climbing walls.
In order to increase security during the G20 Summit, sources told India Today that National Security Guard (NSG) commandos and Army snipers will be stationed in high-rise structures.Â
Teams from foreign intelligence agencies, including the CIA from the United States, MI-6 from the United Kingdom, and MSS from China, have already arrived in Delhi ahead of the start of the mammoth event.
Detailed security arrangements have been communicated with the security agencies of these nations in order to secure the safety of heads of state and their delegations while they are visiting Delhi. By working together, intelligence sharing will enable improved security measures.
Attendees and locations for the G20 Summit are under tight observation for security. Helicopters from the Indian Air Force and the Army will regularly patrol the skies above Delhi for this reason. Anti-drone systems will also be deployed by the NSG to neutralize any potential dangers.
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has assembled a "Special 50" team of approximately 1,000 security personnel with VIP security experience.
Foreign dignitaries will stay in upscale hotels in the nation's capital, including US President Joe Biden, Chinese Premier Xi Jinping, and UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, among others. President Joe Biden will reside in the Presidential suite on the 14th level of the ITC Maurya Hotel.
While Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will be housed at the Shangri-La Hotel, Xi Jinping will stay at the Taj Palace Hotel. The Claridges Hotel will be home to French President Emmanuel Macron, while the Imperial Hotel will host Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.