Explore the Sustainable Tourism Strategy of India for 2023
Known for its uniquely vibrant culture, India is a country diversified in ancient sites, flavorful cuisine, and amazing landscapes. In 2019 alone, 18 million tourists visited India, with New Delhi being the 8th most popular tourist destination in the world. Consequently, widespread tourism has been a concern for India.
Luckily sustainable tourism in India has been on the rise over the last few years to tackle the problem of over-tourism. This is owing to the government and the private sector developing steps to promote India’s people, nature, and culture. Here in this blog, we will explore some major facts about India’s Strategy for Sustainable Tourism.
By 2030, it is anticipated that India will contribute 250 billion dollars to the global economy through tourism, creating 137 million employment, and earning 56 billion dollars in foreign exchange. As visitor exports, Indian tourism and hospitality are predicted to generate $50.9 billion by 2028, up from $28.9 billion in 2018. By 2028, there will be 30.5 million foreign visitors. From an expected $ 75 billion in FY20, the Indian travel market is predicted to grow to $ 125 billion by FY27.
India's tourist industry generated 39 million jobs in FY20 or 8.0% of all jobs in the nation. It is anticipated to support around 53 million jobs by 2029. By 2025, it is estimated that outbound travel from India would reach 29 million, and by 2024, it will surpass $24 billion.
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