Amit Shah to address inaugural session of G20 meet on crime, security on 13 July
New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah will address the inaugural session of the G20 conference on crime and security to be held in Gurugram on July 13, the ministry of home affairs said in a statement. The two-day 'G20 Conference on Crime and Security in the Age of Non-Fungible Tokens, Artificial Intelligence and Metaverse' will bring together over 900 participants from member countries, nine special invitee countries, international bodies and technology leaders and domain experts from India and across the world, it added. The home minister will address the inaugural session of the conference on July 13 and flag off 'cyber volunteer' squads from seven premier educational institutions of India, according to the statement. Globally acclaimed cyber experts and guest speakers representing the legal fraternity, academia, training institutions, financial intermediaries, fintech, social media intermediaries, information and communication technology, cyber forensics, regulators, start-ups, OTT service providers, e-commerce companies and others will participate in the conference, the statement said.
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