Key Highlights of the Meet
Inaugural remarks were delivered by Ms. V. Vidyavathi, Secretary (Tourism), followed by Union Minister Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, who highlighted the significance of cooperative federalism in transforming Indian tourism.
“This meeting marks a defining moment for Indian tourism,” said Shri Shekhawat. “By pooling our resources, expertise, and vision, we are committed to creating a portfolio of destinations that showcase India’s diversity and compete globally in terms of infrastructure, experience, and sustainability.”
The two-day session focused on two core strategies:
- Destination Development: Targeting private sector-led development of 50 iconic destinations across India.
- Performance Linked Incentives (PLI): Introducing a PLI-based Destination Maturity Model to reward destinations achieving high standards in management, facilities, and sustainability.
Regional Presentations and Consultation
Ministers from each State/UT presented potential destinations for development as global attractions. The second day focused on consultations for the draft Integrated Tourism Promotion Scheme Guidelines, designed to position India as a holistic domestic and international tourism destination.
The discussions emphasized sustainability, economic growth, and job creation, reflecting the Ministry’s intent to combine cultural heritage with modern infrastructure to attract global travelers.
Closing Remarks
The meet concluded with Shri Suman Billa, Additional Secretary & Director General (Tourism), delivering a vote of thanks. He acknowledged the valuable inputs from all stakeholders and reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to integrating this feedback into the final design and rollout of tourism initiatives.
This collaborative consultation signals a significant step towards creating a vibrant, sustainable, and globally competitive tourism ecosystem in India, aligning with the Government’s vision of transforming India into a top global tourist destination.
