The Home Ministry has approached the Defence Ministry to provide at least seven to eight helicopters for surveillance of the Delhi sky during the fortnight-long sporting event which will be attended by 8,000 athletes, 1,00,000 spectators and nearly 30 heads of states.
"We hope that the IAF helicopters will be available to us on time," a Home Ministry official said.
A request to the Defence Ministry has been sent as the Home Ministry choppers, which are with the Border Security Force (BSF), have been made available to the Naxal-affected states.
The helicopters will be stationed at key locations in the capital and will be deployed whenever the security agencies feel necessary.
However, Home Secretary G K Pillai had already said that as of now there is no specific terror threat to the sporting extravaganza.
Pillai had said India will take all necessary measures to ensure that mega sporting event passes off peacefully.
"On behalf of the organising committee and Sports Ministry and everybody in the government of India, we want to tell everyone that we are totally committed to secure and safe Commonwealth Games," he said.
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