Govt should work on user-friendly visa process to boost tourism: Report
Addressing safety concerns of tourists coming to India will go a long way in unlocking the full potential of inbound tourism
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New Delhi: The government should work on simplifying the visa process by making it more user-friendly and address safety concerns of tourists coming to India to unlock the full potential of inbound tourism, a report said.
The report by Nangia Andersen in association with FICCI said inbound tourism to India is expected to grow at a compounded annual growth rate of 12 per cent from 2022 to 2027, driven by rising disposable incomes, growth of the middle class, and increasing awareness of India as a tourist destination. Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, India received 6.2 million foreign tourists in 2022, with a growth rate of 307.9 per cent as compared to 1.52 million in 2021. Moreover, the travel and tourism sector contributed 9.2 per cent to India's GDP in 2022, and generated 44.6 million jobs.
"The future of inbound tourism in India looks promising, provided that the country continues to make efforts on multiple fronts to fully unlock the potential," the report 'Inbound Tourism in India-- Unlocking the potential' said. Nangia Andersen LLP Managing Partner and Head (Government and Public Sector Advisory) Suraj Nangia said the report can be leveraged to create and implement policies and initiatives that aim to enhance the attractiveness of India for visitors and improve their experience during their stay.
"Additionally, the report is anticipated to assist investors and developers in identifying opportunities for growth and investment in the tourism industry," he said.