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Tight 5-tier security for PM Modi's Noida International Airport inauguration

Traffic movement has been streamlined through real-time monitoring, and 15 parking facilities around the airport for nearly 20,000 vehicles have been arranged.

Updated on: Mar 28, 2026 10:16 AM IST
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Noida police has deployed multi-layered security for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Noida International Airport inauguration scheduled for Saturday, officials said.

A view of New Noida International Airport at Jewar, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to inaugurate on March 28 (Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan Times)
A view of New Noida International Airport at Jewar, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to inaugurate on March 28 (Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan Times)

“A five-tier security system, in coordination with the Special Protection Group (SPG), has been established for Prime Minister’s visit in Jewar,” Noida police said in a statement on Friday. Track latest updates from Noida international Airport inauguration here

It added, “Nearly 5,000 personnel from the Uttar Pradesh Police, along with forces such as the Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC), Rapid Action Force (RAF), Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), and Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), have been deployed to strengthen security. The area has been declared a no-fly zone.”

Police said social media tracking is also being carried out to detect any suspicious activity or misinformation.

Traffic movement has been streamlined through real-time monitoring, and 15 parking facilities around the airport for nearly 20,000 vehicles have been arranged.

Riverine patrolling has also been arranged to monitor any potential activities via water routes. Contingency plans have also been prepared based on inputs from the meteorological department, police added.

 
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