Interpol's 90th General Assembly from today, 195 countries members to listen to Modi's speech
Interpol's 90th General Assembly from today, 195 countries members to listen to Modi's speech
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the 90th Interpol General Assembly on Tuesday (October 18) at Pragati Maidan in Delhi. Representatives of 195 countries will participate in this General Assembly. These representatives include ministers from member countries, police chiefs, central bureau chiefs and senior police officers. While PM Modi will inaugurate it, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will address its closing ceremony on Friday (21 October).

The General Assembly is the highest governing body of Interpol and meets once a year. In this meeting, the work of Interpol is reviewed and many important decisions are also taken. Various aspects of economic crimes and corruption will be discussed in the meeting. In a statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) on Monday (October 17), it has been said that representatives of 195 countries will participate in this General Assembly. The PMO has said that the meeting of the Interpol General Assembly is being held in India after a long gap of 25 years. The last time this General Assembly was held in India was in 1997. On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of India's independence, a special occasion has been given to organize this year's General Assembly in New Delhi.

The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) has said that this event is an opportunity to make the whole world aware of India's law and order system. The General Assembly will also be attended by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Interpol Chief Ahmed Nasser Al Raisi and its Secretary-General Secretary General Jurgen Stock.

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