Delhi to roll red carpet for leaders of 40 African nations, traffic likely to be hit
Delhi to roll red carpet for leaders of 40 African nations, traffic likely to be hit
India's trade ties with African nations have expanded exponentially in the last 15 years standing at more than $70 billion.

New Delhi: The national capital is all set to roll the red carpet for leaders of 40 African nations on Monday as the third Indo-Africa Summit kicks off. This is the biggest summit India has held in three decades.

On Sunday, India's External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj planted rose saplings along with African envoys and also inaugurated the Indio-Africa Editors forum.

India's trade ties with African nations have expanded exponentially in the last 15 years standing at more than $70 billion.

In view of frequent VVIP route arrangements in connection with the summit, traffic flow in capital's Lutyens' zone, central Delhi, Mathura Road, Rajghat, ITO and areas around India Gate is expected to be disrupted for the next few days.

"The final input about the programme was received by Delhi Traffic Police and a plan was drafted today evening," a senior police official said.

To avoid the C-Hexagon near India Gate, which can be blocked for VVIP movements, commuters heading towards ITO or Kashmere Gate from South Delhi may take the Ring Road till Ashram and then move east towards Akshardham temple.

They can return to their route through Geeta Colony or Wazirabad and continue their journey northwards. Similarly, vehicles from Kashmere Gate and Civil Lines might take the Rani Jhansi Road, Karol Bagh route to reach south Delhi and avoid congestion, the official said.

Large parts of Lutyens' zone and central Delhi shall be temporarily turned into restricted zones, in view of security, and only labelled vehicles of the invitees and vehicles of bona fide residents of the areas under restriction will be allowed inside during the four-day summit, the official said.

For Monday, the entire stretch between Ashoka Road and Copernicus Marg will be blocked in the afternoon hours as the delegates are scheduled to meet the Prime Minister for lunch.

When dignitaries head towards the office of the President, the traffic at the Mother Teresa Crescent and South Avenue will be halted for an hour.

The traffic department have also provided arrangement for potential Rajghat visit. If dignitaries head towards Rajghat, the concerned stretch of Ring Road and Tilak Marg will be blocked, the official said.

At the same time, traffic at Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg and Vikas Marg will be halted for about 15 minutes to maintain a steady traffic equation, he added.

Additional traffic personnel will be deployed on the road to tackle severe congestion, if any, he said.

(With additional information from PTI)

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