"AI Can't Yet Fix Delhi's Traffic": Rishi Sunak Jokes After Arriving Late At Summit

During a recent summit in Delhi, former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak humorously acknowledged the city's notorious traffic issues after arriving late to a joint session with UK Deputy PM David Lammy at the British High Commission. Sunak's comments highlighted the persistent problem of congestion in the capital, which has been a longstanding challenge for both residents and visitors. His remarks not only served to lighten the mood but also underscored the need for effective solutions to improve urban mobility in one of the world's most densely populated cities. As discussions on international relations and cooperation between the UK and India progressed, the lighthearted exchange provided a relatable moment, reminding attendees of the everyday realities faced in metropolitan areas like Delhi. The incident reflects the broader context of urban infrastructure challenges that cities across India continue to grapple with, further emphasizing the importance of addressing these issues in future development plans.
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