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Rising Kashmir > Blog > Breaking > India plans to bring National Tourism Policy-2022 this year
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India plans to bring National Tourism Policy-2022 this year

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Last updated: October 19, 2022 2:12 pm
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Published: October 19, 2022
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Aimed at providing a secure, creative, responsive and sustainable tourism sector in the inclusive development journey of the country, India is planning to bring a National Tourism Policy 2022 this year.

Union Minister for Tourism G. Kishan Reddy made the announcement on Wednesday while speaking at the day-long National Conference on Tourist Police here in the national capital. “We (India) are planning to bring a National Tourism Policy 2022 in front of the country and the world. As there is no any proper and concrete National Tourism Policy in India so far, we will bring concrete and comprehensive National Tourism Policy this year under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” Reddy said.

“Our aim is to create a secure, creative, responsible and sustainable tourism sector in India’s inclusive development journey.”1

The minister said people from across the globe not only come to India as a tourist destination, they visit here to get solutions to their many problems. “Several foreigners have spent their entire lives here after they came in touch with saints at places like Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh) in India.”

“We have to focus on these aspects as India’s tourism provides peace and solution. PM Modi aims to make India a major tourism sector in future. In this mission, the safety and security of tourists is a major concern.”

The minister also pointed out that India has better natural beauty compared to New Zealand, Switzerland and African countries, and emphasised that “we have to explore those destinations and keep on doing their branding across the world as well as inform our new generation”.

“Tourism sector will play a big role in India becoming a developed country when we celebrate the country’s 100 years of Independence in 2047,” Reddy said at the event, mentioning “tourism sector has contributed nearly 5.19 per cent in India’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which is not a small role”.

Reddy sought the help of all stakeholders participating from different states in the conference to participate in tourist police, saying that the tourism sector has helped in creating 15.34 per cent of employment in India during 2018-2019.

“In 2019, the tourism sector contributed an estimated amount of around USD 30 billion (around Rs 2.12 lakh crore) of foreign currency in the Indian economy. The amount of foreign currency India got from the tourism sector in 2019 is not less,” said the minister.

Reddy further stressed the need to increase tourism in India in the current period. “This is the right time to increase tourism in India. If we work together at a time when the country is celebrating ‘Amrit Mahotsav’, we can make India a major tourist destination across the world.”

Noting that India has emerged as the fifth biggest economy in the world under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the minister also mentioned how the tourism sector faced a major setback during the Covid-19 period and it affected not only India but also across the world.

He said that domestic tourism in Jammu and Kashmir has seen a tremendous uplift in the last 40 years, which is a good sign.

Presently, Reddy said, India has been moving forward rapidly in the tourism sector but stressed on the need to rethink all aspects to make India a major tourist destination by providing a safe and secure environment for tourists considering the big target. (ANI)

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