New Delhi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the 90th Interpol General Assembly on Tuesday. He will make his address at around 1:45 pm in Pragati Maidan in New Delhi.
The Interpol General Assembly is being held from October 18 to 21. It was last held in India in 1997.
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.
The General Assembly is Interpol's supreme governing body and meets annually to take key decisions related to its functioning.
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Union Home Minister, Interpol President Ahmed Naser Al Raisi and Secretary General Jurgen Stock, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Director will also be present on the occasion.