Indian police have banned flying sub-conventional aerial platforms, including drones and hot air balloons, in the national capital territory (NCT) ahead of the G20 summit scheduled next month. According to officials on Wednesday, the ban will remain in force until Sept. 12. Authorities had already released a traffic advisory highlighting that several roads in the city would remain out of bounds for the general public for three days from Sept. eight to 10. The advisory said those who lived in New Delhi would be allowed to move freely but those coming from other districts of Delhi, or tourists from other places, would have to show valid hotel bookings to enter the area. The G20 is an intergovernmental forum of the world’s major developed and developing economies.
Source: Nigerian Tribune August 30, 2023 15:37 UTC