No-fly sector, UAVs; Mohali place for epic clash

New Delhi: Even as the enthusiasm over the India-Pakistan epic encounter reach a increase, the security agencies, Monday, left no stone unturned to secure the city before the March 30 World Cup semi-final clash, to be witnessed by the Prime Ministers of both the countries besides other VVIPs.
The airspace over the tri-city (Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula) has been affirmed a no-fly zone with Indian Air Force chopper on operational stand by for inspection. Fighter jets would also be maintained at operational readiness at the Ambala Air Base, from where the armed forces can be over the city within minutes.

Moreover, the expert technical cleverness meeting agency National Technical Research Organization (NTRO) is said to be tasked with carrying out air surveillances using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) - used during the Commonwealth Games in Delhi.
The security of the sports ground has been entrust with central forces with a very incomplete role to be played by the state police. The multi-tier set-up includes the Special Protection Group and the National Security Guard.
The Taj Hotel, where both the teams are staying, has also been twisted into a fortress. Besides the two premiers, UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi would also be there at Mohali. Her son Rahul, daughter Priyanka and Son-in-law Robert Vadra had earlier announce their plans to catch the action live.

A host of state Governors and other high ranking dignitary are also predictable to be there in Mohali to cheerfulness for the teams.

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