Putin's India Visit: Delhi Braces for High-Stakes Security Ahead of Russian President's Arrival
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Delhi is on high alert as Russian President Vladimir Putin prepares to visit India for a two-day trip. The national capital has been secured with a multi-layered security grid, including SWAT teams, snipers, and anti-terror units, to ensure the president's safety. Multiple security units will track Putin's every movement from his arrival to departure, with over 5,000 police personnel deployed to maintain strict vigil. As part of the preparations, route security and traffic arrangements have been closely monitored. Anti-drone systems will be in place, and traffic advisories will be issued to minimize inconvenience to commuters. Upon arrival, Putin will be hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a private dinner at his residence and is expected to meet President Droupadi Murmu. During his visit, Putin and Modi will discuss key areas of cooperation, including trade and economic ties, innovative technologies, transport, space exploration, mining, healthcare, and labor migration programs. The 23rd India-Russia annual strategic summit will also take place, highlighting the significance of the visit in strengthening bilateral ties between the two nations.