Aishwarya Rai

Past the discretionary push for a vital organization that India tries to work with the ASEAN nations, the hosts for the dedicatory summit in New Delhi had a beautiful amazement in store when a huge Boeing 747 arrived at Delhi's Palam specialized range on Wednesday. 


While the inviting party involving RPN Singh, the priest of state for home and authorities of the outer issues service held up to get the Sultan of Brunei, an imposing voice looked for the air movement controller's leeway for the monstrous feathered creature to arrive. 


As the controller gave the vital headings, the kind sized made a smooth arrival and maneuvered to the stylized territory. 


The controller gave another charge: "After the VVIP lands please clear the primary inlet and move to the stopping territory." 


The inviting party holding up to get the illustrious could scarcely accept what it saw: Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei Darussulam himself rising up out of the Captain's seat. 


Bolkiah, to their skepticism, had flown the air ship on its excursion to New Delhi, considered uncommon for a head of state who is one of the world's wealthiest people. 


Old clocks reviewed that the Sultan had captained the air ship on his past visit to Delhi in 2008 also. 


A dubious circumstance emerged as the air activity controller's radio crackled again with the demand to take the airplane to the stopping inlet. "Affirmative," came the reaction. 


"Presently my pilot will assume control expeditiously," said the Sultan as a reinforcement pilot took control of the airplane's burden and maneuvered it to the stopping sound. 


The Sultan then postured for his convention welcome on the landing area with the cameras clicking ceaselessly.

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