Officials of the Indian government have said that the country would promote green tourism, open about 50 new tourism destinations and launch a publicity campaign in overseas markets during its presidency of the G20 this year.
Key tourist attractions sites in Rajasthan, Goa, and Jammu & Kashmir regions, as well as those near the archaeological site of Dholavira in Gujarat and other historical monuments, are among the 50 locations that will host more than 200 G20 meetings during the year, officials said.
“G20 will be used to position India as a major tourism destination during its presidency of G20 for 2023,” a senior government official told reporters in Gujarat.
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India expects that a G20 tourism ministers’ conference, due later this year, would focus on sustainable tourism to support the environment and create opportunities for local businesses as the government continues to push green initiatives to promote responsible tourism in the country and authorities plan to ensure small businesses have the resources for green investments and to create local jobs.
According to Arvind Singh, secretary at the ministry of tourism, more than 100,000 foreign delegates from the G20 are expected to visit India this year and would be able to experience India’s diverse culture, including historic monuments and festivals.
“The G20 will help in raising awareness about tourism potential at the global level,” he said.
The government estimates that foreign tourist numbers could reach 15 million in 2024, contributing more than $30 billion in earnings.
Story was adapted from Reuters.