India uses a "big move" to run the G20 well
According to the website of the Russian newspaper "Shimbun" on September 8th, this weekend, leaders of many countries will gather in the Indian capital New Delhi to attend the G20 summit and jointly seek solutions to the most pressing economic problems. But India has never received such a standardized leadership group before. So New Delhi has decided to be fully prepared to avoid losing face in front of the distinguished guests.
It is reported that on the eve of the summit, the Indian capital was bustling with flowers, and the public buildings in the city center were repainted with new paint. The transportation roundabout was also equipped with fountains.
On September 8th, a G20 summit logo was placed outside a hotel in New Delhi, India.
To avoid guests being harassed by "unwelcome guests" macaques, the authorities have gone to great lengths. There are a large number of macaques in the city of New Delhi, which often attack pedestrians and obstruct traffic. The authorities have displayed physical sized photos of the natural enemy of macaques, the Leaf Monkey, in various corners, and have hired 40 professionals to mimic the screams of the Leaf Monkey in the dense forests along the airport.
The authorities have also put a lot of effort into security. 130000 security personnel attended the summit, including 45000 special forces soldiers. The authorities have also taken a series of air and space defense measures in New Delhi and surrounding areas, including deploying drone attack systems to guard against any aerial threats.
According to reports, Indian Prime Minister Modi's campaign to welcome next year's elections has unofficially begun. Modi's portrait and the slogan of India serving as the rotating chairman of the G20 almost appear on all buses, fences, bridges, and billboards. Even the logo of this G20 summit has chosen a lotus pattern that is very similar to the logo of Modi's ruling party, the People's Party. Many people think this is not a simple coincidence.
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The website of Nihon Keizai Shimbun also reported on September 8 that New Delhi, the capital, was about to welcome leaders and diplomatic delegations of various countries. On the road from the airport to the city center, the construction of restoration projects and monuments is proceeding rapidly.
In late July, the New Delhi International Convention and Exhibition Center, with an investment of approximately 27 billion rupees, was completed. The venue will be used as the main venue for the G20 summit.
According to reports, India, which took over as the rotating G20 chair from Indonesia in December 2022, has seen a rapid increase in presence in recent years. Supported by strong domestic demand and exports centered around the IT industry, the Indian economy continues to grow. According to the International Monetary Fund, India's economy has surpassed its former suzerain, the UK, and jumped to fifth place in the world in 2021.