The latest technology and the best of our people are being put for this event,' Maken pointed out.
The meeting was attended, among others, by Commonwealth Games organizing committee chairman Suresh Kalmadi and Home Secretary G.K.Pillai. Seventy-six delegates from 26 participating countries also attended the conference.
Earlier this month, Pillai said there was no specific threat to the Commonwealth Games but added that it was a massive security undertaking that India was prepared to handle. He was briefing the heads of missions of 71 countries here on the capacity of the Indian security establishment to provide all types of security.
The Commonwealth Games will be a massive undertaking with the participation of 8,000 athletes from 71 countries. Another 100,000 visitors are expected to be in the city for the event in October 2010. Besides, there will be 30,000 volunteers guiding visitors to the Games. The total city infrastructure investment has been estimated at $2 billion.