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PM Modi To Address 90th Interpol General Assembly Today At Delhi's Pragati Maidan

According to the statement issued by the Prime minister's Office (PMO), the meeting will be attended by delegations from 195 Interpol member countries comprising ministers, police chiefs of countries, heads of ♔national central bureaus and senior police officers. 

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Prime Mini🗹ster Narendra Modi on Tuesday will address the 90th Interpol general assembly that will be attended by delegations from 195 member cou♛ntries comprising ministers, police chiefs of countries, heads of national central bureaus and senior police officers. 

The general assembly will be 🍷hel🐷d from October 18 to 21 here.

Prime Minister Modi will address🎐 the 90th Interpol general assembly on October 18 at around 1:45 PM in Pragati Maidan, New ♛Delhi, a statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said.

All about the Interpol General Assembly 

The general assembly is Interpol's supreme governing body and meets once a year to take key decisio▨ns related to its functioningꦡ.

The meeting is taking place in India after a gap of about 25 years, it was last held in 199♚7. 

India's proposal to host the Interpol general assembly in 2022 at New Delhi coinciding with celebrations for the 75th year of India's independen🥃ce was accepted by the assembly with overwhelming majority. 

The event provides an opportunity to showcase the best practices i𝓰n India's law and order system to the entire world, the statement said.

Who will be attending the general assembly?

The meeting will be attended by delegations from 195 Interpol member countries comprising ministers, police chiefs of countries, heads of national central bureaus and senior police 🐈officers. 

Union Home Ministe😼r Amit Sh🃏ah, Interpol President Ahmed Naser Al Raisi and Secretary General Jurgen Stock as well as the CBI director will be present on the occasion. 

(With PTI Inputs)