FROM POTENTIAL TO POWERHOUSE
Hotelier India|November 2024
In an exclusive and candid interview with Hotelier India, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, India's Minister of Culture and Tourism, speaks about how tourism and hospitality will power India's economy by 2047.
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FROM POTENTIAL TO POWERHOUSE

With global tourism rebounding robustly post-pandemic, India stands at a pivotal moment to redefine its allure and cement itself as a premier global destination. Leading this ambitious endeavour is Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, India's Minister of Culture and Tourism, who brings a deep well of experience from his previous work in water conservation and agriculture.

We had the privilege of meeting with the Minister in his beautifully appointed office in Delhi, where he shared his vision for the future of India's dynamic tourism and hospitality sectors. Shekhawat spoke passionately about the infrastructure transformations in progress and offered an inspiring message for hospitality professionals dedicated to elevating India's profile on the world stage.

THE CULTURAL FOUNDATION OF INDIAN TOURISM

"Tourism in India is imbibed into the culture and DNA of Indians since the ages," Shekhawat began, underscoring the deep historical roots of tourism in the country. From the ancient pilgrimage routes to modern-day travellers, the essence of Indian tourism has always been about exploration and understanding diverse cultures and traditions.

"Wherever history goes, you will find tourism," he noted, referencing the numerous historical sites and cultural experiences that attract travellers to India. This deep-rooted connection to tourism is reflected in the influx of inbound visitors eager to explore the diverse cultural provinces of the country.

"As far as India as a tourism destination is concerned, it is inevitably going to grow and improve its position," he asserted, attributing this growth to significant advancements in infrastructure.

This story is from the November 2024 edition of Hotelier India.

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