PM Modi hails India's jump to 40th spot in tourism rankings
According to the World Economic Forum (WEF)
report, India stood at 40th position this year. It has improved over
52nd rank in 2015 and 65th in 2013.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said India's jump of 12 places
to the 40th rank in the global travel and tourism competitiveness list
by WEF reflects the importance the government gives to the sector.
According
to the World Economic Forum (WEF) report, India stood at 40th position
this year. It has improved over 52nd rank in 2015 and 65th in 2013
Last
4 years have seen a total jump of 25 places in the world travel and
tourism index. Reflects the importance Govt. is giving to tourism.
"Great
news for tourism sector. @wef Travel & Tourism Competitiveness
Report ranks India at 40th (from 65 in 2013) on Travel & Tourism
Index," Modi said in a series of tweets.
Addressing a conference here, Tourism Minister Mahesh Sharma hailed India's improvement in the travel and tourism rankings.
"It
is our good fortune to jump 12 positions to reach at 40th this year.
The index takes into consideration various tourism parameters like infrastructure and safety," Sharma said.
India is one of the
countries that improved the most as it gained 12 places in Asia, but
lagged behind its other Asian peers like Japan and China which were
ranked way ahead at 4th and 13th place, respectively. Spain is ranked at
the top in the list.
Sharma noted that Japan improved by five
positions as compared to its last ranking and China gained two ranks,
while the US fell by two positions and Switzerland by four.
The minister underlined that India has also considerably improved in security and safety parameters, among others.
He
attributed India's performance to the "special emphasis" Prime Minister
Modi has given to the tourism sector and the launch of various
initiatives by the government for attracting overseas tourists.
Highlighting
the various initiatives, he said the government has approved e-visa
facility to nationals of 161 countries, e-medical facility, launched
multi-lingual helpline, infrastructure development, cleanliness and
launch of schemes like Swadesh and Prasad, among others.
He said
India is recording over 8 per cent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in
foreign tourist arrivals at a time when the world's CAGR stands between
4 and 5 per cent.
Sharma also exuded confidence of achieving the
goal of increasing India's share in the world tourist arrivals to 2 per
cent from the current less than 1 per cent.
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