The national capital is under an extraordinary, multi-layered security cover ahead of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s two-day visit to India, beginning December 4. The high-profile visit comes exactly 25 days after a terror attack in Delhi near the Red Fort that had sent shockwaves across the nation.

According to security sources, President Putin’s security is considered a major challenge. In light of this, a massive seven-layered security grid has been established. Teams from Russian intelligence and security agencies have already arrived in Delhi, and every aspect of his programme has been finalised from all security angles.

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The security deployment at the Russian President’s place of stay will consist of three key layers. The innermost security ring will be managed by

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