Objectives or introduction for development of tourism in india NOTE:- I need a bit lengthy
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Today tourism is the largest service industry in India with a contribution of 6.23% to national GDP and providing 8.78% of the total employment in the year 2011. On an average 53
more than 5 million foreign tourist arrivals and 562 million domestic tourists visits are witnessed by India annually
India is ranked 68 the among the world‟s 139 most attractive destinations and scores very high on natural resources (ranked 8
th) and cultural resources (24th); with 30 world heritage sites and strong creative industries in the country. India‟s air transport network is ranked 39
th the ground transport infrastructure however remains underdeveloped (ranked43
rd) .India is ranked first with regard to tourism air attendance The promotional campaigns and marketing strategies to attract tourists remain average (ranked53
rd). The World Economic Forum study states that India also benefits from excellent price competitiveness, ranked 6
th overall, with low ticket-taxes and airport charges along with low
prices in the economy as a whole. These rankings are based on the Travel & Tourism
Competitive Index (TTCI) 2011, which measures the different regulatory and business related issues.
Moreover, India has been ranked the “best country brand for value for money” in the Country Brand Index (CBI) survey conducted by Future Brand, a leading global brand consultancy in the year 2011. India also claimed the second place in CBI‟s „best country brand for history‟, as well as appears among the top 5 in the best country brand for authenticity of art and culture and the fourth best new country for business. India made it to the list of „rising stars‟ or the countries that are likely to become major tourist destinations in
the next five years, led by the United Arab Emirates, China and Vietnam.
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