Ensuring success: preparing for the impact of the G20 summit on the New Delhi landscape

 

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"There are strict restrictions on the movement of ordinary people residing in the jurisdiction of the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) expected in the coming days. The reason behind these restrictions is related to the upcoming G-20 summit, scheduled for 9 and 10 September. However, restrictions on public movement are expected to begin on September 8, a day before the start of the summit this strategic approach has been disclosed by officials familiar with the matter.


The significance of this summit is emphasized by the participation of various high-profile foreign dignitaries. In particular, dignitaries such as US President Joe Biden, UK prime minister Rishi Sunak and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are expected to enjoy the event in their presence. considering, the general public may face restrictions on access to the area during the summit period, with an exception granted for residents. This exclusive insight has been shared by reliable sources associated with the Indian Express.


The enormity of the event also requires the immediate focus on enhancing neighborhood security in the housing where most of the foreign delegates will be housed. Notable establishments such as the Taj Palace, Ashoka Hotel, Leela Palace, ITC Maurya, Hotel Shangri-La, Hotel Lalit, Hotel Meridian and Imperial Hotel are focal points in this direction.


One element of greater importance is the strategic alignment of India's approach to the G20 presidency. This approach reflects the country's internal orientation towards progress and development, marking a continuous expansion of the same policy on the global stage.


By converting to the logistics of the event, it has been ensured that all offices operating within the restricted area will remain closed during the summit. At the same time, a significant announcement comes in the form of a ban on allowing demonstrations in the junta's ministry starting from the initial weeks of September requiring the issuance of special passes for the controlled movement of personnel, primarily for government officials who are required to enter the area during summits.


The focus on security spread outwards, encompassing key markets in the vicinity. the presence of security personnel is expected to increase in markets such as Dilli Haat, Chandni Chowk, Khan Market, Connaught Place and Malcha market.


As an additional layer of measures to manage the expected crowds, there have been discussions about the announcement of a public holiday. This proactive measure aims to reduce the concentration of people within certain areas and facilitate smooth vehicle movement in recent weeks, the speech has also touched on the issuance of special passes designed for businessmen,which reflects the comprehensive approach to the logistics system.


In conclusion, although markets in the Lutyens area such as Khan Market and Connaught Place are expected to remain open during the summit, access to these busy commercial hubs may be subject to restrictions.

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