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G20 Summit: Not Gulmarg, will now be held in Srinagar, tight security arrangements, many foreign guests will arrive

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Internet Desk. The preparations for the G20 summit are on full swing from the side of the government. Regarding this, adequate security arrangements have been made for the G20 summit in Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. Earlier these programs were to be held in Gulmarg. But now things are about to change. According to sources, all foreign guests attending the conference will no longer go to Gulmarg.

According to the information, all necessary steps have been taken by the agencies together to strengthen the security grid. It is being told that now the program of G20 summit will be organized in Srinagar. Earlier, a mock drill was conducted by the Special Valley QAT Team of CRPF at Dal Lake.

According to media reports, the G20 meeting is being organized at the Sher-e-Kashmir International Conference Center located on the banks of Dal Lake in Srinagar. If security officials are to be believed, this is going to be an international level event in which there is no scope for any mistake.

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