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AI Impact Summit Triggers Traffic Congestion Across Delhi

India is hosting the AI Impact Summit 2026 in Delhi from February 16-20 at the Bharat Mandapam, which is expected to draw delegates from more than 30 countries, including ministers and members of international organisations.

AI Impact Summit Triggers Traffic Congestion Across Delhi
Several commuters reported being stuck in traffic for more than half an hour.

Commuters at several parts of the national capital on Monday reported traffic congestion and travel delays, with enhanced security arrangements and traffic diversions coming into force for the five-day AI Impact Summit at the Bharat Mandapam.

Long queues of vehicles and near-zero movement were reported on key arterial routes and transport hubs, including the Delhi-Meerut Expressway near Sarai Kale Khan, the DND Flyway, the Vikas Marg-ITO stretch, Naraina, the Delhi Cantt Metro station area, and the Old Delhi Railway Station-Pul Mithai corridor.

India is hosting the AI Impact Summit 2026 in Delhi from February 16-20 at the Bharat Mandapam, which is expected to draw delegates from more than 30 countries, including ministers, senior officials, foreign representatives and members of international organisations.

Several commuters reported being stuck in traffic for more than half an hour, with many raising concerns over fuel wastage and productivity loss.

"Such a waste of time and fuel. People of Delhi expect better traffic management. We have been stuck for the last 15 minutes and more to go," a commuter said.

Another commuter from east Delhi's Ashok Nagar said traffic came to a standstill for more than 20 minutes, linking the situation to the ongoing development work and restrictions linked to the AI summit.

"Traffic everywhere, smoke and congestion... People can't even step out smoothly," the commuter said.

NDTV is also hosting an AI summit on February 18

One commuter reported heavy traffic and zero vehicular movement on both sides of the Old Delhi railway station.

Delhi Police has deployed more than 10,000 personnel across the city, with nearly 5,000 traffic staff managing vehicular movement, diversions and VIP routes.

Traffic movement is currently regulated on several key stretches, including Mathura Road, Sardar Patel Marg, Janpath, Akbar Road, Shanti Path and Bhairon Marg.

The authorities said a coordination cell is monitoring traffic flow, intelligence inputs and emergency response, while ambulances have been stationed along the designated VVIP corridors.

Police have also issued advisories, urging commuters to plan their travel and keep buffer time during peak hours.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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