G-20 Summit Video Due to G-20, the security system in the capital Delhi is so tight that no bird can be killed. Police and army personnel are camping everywhere. Due to more strictness in many areas of Central Delhi, a lockdown-like situation is visible there.
Delhi Police has banned the movement of vehicles in many places, due to which the roads are deserted.
DRDO tightened security arrangements
Meanwhile, the meetings of the G-20 Summit Video are going to start from tomorrow. Due to this, leaders of many countries including Biden, Rishi Sunak, and Trudeau will come to the capital today. Now DRDO has also jumped into the fray to strengthen their security. DRDO has developed such a security system, which you will be shocked to see.
Anti-drone system deployed
The security arrangements for the G20 are so tight that an anti-drone system has been put in place to protect against any potential drone threat. The Indian counter-drone system developed by the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) has been deployed in the diplomatic enclave.
No one will be able to carry out airstrikes
To keep security tight around the clock, DRDO and the Indian Army's drone systems are working with other civil agencies to deal with the aerial threats. The defense official said that the army is ready to deal with any attack.
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