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Preparations are in full swing in Delhi for the visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to India. For security reasons, the famous Maurya Hotel for their stay has been fully reserved from 3rd to 5th December. Every room of the hotel is booked and this place has been converted into a security camp. Putin will stay in the hotel’s presidential ‘Chandragupt Suite’ and his dinner can be in the hotel’s famous ‘Dum Pukht’ restaurant. This arrangement shows the strong relations between the two countries.
Have you ever thought that when a top leader of a big country comes to a huge country like India, how extensive would be the preparations for his welcome and security? At present, there is a similar atmosphere in the capital, because Russian President Vladimir Putin is going to visit India on 4th December. The arrangements to welcome them are so strict and well organized that the entire area has, in a way, turned into a high security area.
Delhi’s famous Maurya Hotel will be the main destination of this tour. For three days, December 3, 4 and 5, all the hotel rooms have been booked only for Putin and his delegation. It is clear that their safety, privacy and comfort are being given top priority. (This is what the Maurya Hotel looks like from outside.)
The deployment of security agencies has been increased in and around the hotel premises, and every movement of visitors will be closely monitored. (This is the sitting area of Chandragupta Suite.)
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Putin will stay in the hotel’s prestigious presidential ‘Chandragupta Suite’, which is known for its regal décor, modern amenities and heritage grandeur. This is the same suite where many of the world’s top leaders and prominent guests have stayed in the past. (This is the bathroom of Chandragupta Suite.)
The dinner program is also considered almost fixed. Putin is expected to dine at the hotel’s famous ‘Dum Pukht’ restaurant, which is internationally renowned for its traditional Awadhi cuisine and exceptional hospitality. (This is the bedroom of the Presidential Suite.)
These preparations are not just about booking a hotel or providing food. It is also a symbol of the deep and long-standing relations between India and Russia. (This is the dining area of the Presidential Suite.)
Such a large level of security and welcome also makes it clear how strategically important this visit is for both the countries. Now everyone’s eyes are on what new dimensions this Putin’s visit to India will add in the future. (This is the living area of the Presidential Suite.)





























