Impact of tourism on Indian Economy

Authors

  • Reena Research Scholar
  • Sharma S Associate Professor, SOTHSM IGNOU

Keywords:

Employment Impact, Opportunities

Abstract

Tourism has grown to become one of the most important sectors of the economy, generating a significant amount of GDP and creating a big number of job opportunities. Travel is one of the fastest growing service industries in the nation, and it has tremendous potential for additional development and diversification in the coming years. The tourism sector contributes significantly to the economic prosperity of any nation. Because of its important contribution to the country's efforts to provide job possibilities for a wide number of people, Furthermore, because of its potential, it is also one of the most essential engines for attracting additional foreign exchanges. We must focus our efforts on implementing liberal policies, such as tax reductions and a complete package, in order to impact tourism and foreign investment. It is also necessary to strengthen the government's participation in order for India to become more prosperous in the tourist sector and more established in the global market. For the construction of the brand, India has a plentiful supply of tourist resources. Of course, the Incredible India campaign has been established in order to improve tourism in the country.

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Published

2021-12-30

How to Cite

Reena, & Sharma, S. (2021). Impact of tourism on Indian Economy. Universal Research Reports, 8(4), 62–69. Retrieved from https://urr.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/942

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