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Pakistan is under a three-day security lockdown ahead of Chinese Premier Li Qiang's visit from Monday to Thursday. The visit includes an SCO summit meeting, where nine full member countries including China, India, Iran, and Russia will attend. The Pakistani government has announced a public holiday, shutting down schools and businesses, and deployed large security forces. The capital's Red Zone, housing most meetings, will be secured by the army.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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