The BWF World Championships are set to roar into Delhi with top-tier badminton stars like Shi Yuqi and Akane Yamaguchi taking center stage, while organizers deploy high-tech solutions — from upgraded nets and non-toxic gel to langur call mimics — to keep wildlife at bay. After past disruptions like pigeon droppings and air quality woes, India’s revamped stadiums and creative animal deterrence tactics signal a serious bid to host a flawless global event, with PV Sindhu leading the charge for home glory.

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