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India Appreciates Bali's Readiness as Organizer of G20 Summit

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The Indian government appreciates Indonesia's readiness, especially the province of Bali, as the organizer of the G20 Summit. The G20 Summit will be held in Nusa Dua, 15-16 November 2022.

"Bali is a very well-known tourist destination in the eyes of the world and is indeed very appropriate. Bali was chosen as the venue, because seen from the hotel infrastructure and others it is very adequate," said the G20 Coordinator of the Indian Delegation, Harsh Vardhan Shringla in Denpasar, Friday (23/9). /2022).

Shringla also expressed his admiration for Bali for involving and cooperating with village officials to participate in securing the G20 Summit. Indonesia's preparation, he said, would be a lesson for India, which will host the 2023 G20 Summit.

Meanwhile, Governor Tjokorda explained the readiness of all devices in his region to support the successful implementation of the G20 Summit. "All hotels passed six assessment parameters, including completeness of infrastructure, understanding of disasters, early warning systems, and the ability to respond to disasters," he said.

According to Tjokorda, these parameters are an effort to prepare hotels in Bali for the G20 Summit in the event of a disaster. Such as fires, riots, natural disasters, and ready to evacuate visitors to complete equipment.

Regarding hotel readiness in terms of disaster preparedness, the feasibility assessment process is carried out by the Bali Hotel Association (BHA). And the Bali Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD), the National Police, the Meteorology, Climatology, Geophysics Agency (BMKG), and SAR.

In addition, these hotels are also guaranteed in terms of security, because they already have a certificate issued by the Bali Police. Hotels and villas, he said, are also required to have a Cleanliness certificate. (RRI)

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