Former UK PM Rishi Sunak Jokes AI Can't Fix Delhi's Traffic' After Late Arrival At Summit

Former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made light of the notorious traffic situation in Delhi during his recent visit to the city for a summit. Arriving late to a joint session with UK Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy at the British High Commission, Sunak humorously remarked that even advanced artificial intelligence could not resolve the capital's chronic congestion issues. His comments resonated with many who are familiar with the challenges posed by urban traffic in India’s bustling capital. The summit aimed to strengthen bilateral ties between the UK and India, focusing on various collaborative initiatives. Sunak's light-hearted take on the traffic scenario highlights a common frustration shared by both locals and visitors, further emphasizing the need for innovative solutions to the city's transport woes. The former PM's visit comes at a time when both nations are exploring deeper economic and strategic partnerships, with discussions expected to cover areas such as trade, technology, and climate change. Sunak's engagement in New Delhi reflects the continued importance of UK-India relations on the global stage, especially in light of recent geopolitical developments.
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