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India's sustainable tourism market is poised for significant growth, reaching USD 216 million in 10 years, driven by government initiatives and a growing global trend towards eco-friendly travel. The increasing awareness of environmental issues and the desire for responsible travel experiences are propelling this sector forward.
Experts highlight that the Indian government is actively promoting sustainable tourism through various policies and programs aimed at preserving natural resources and cultural heritage. This aligns with global travelers' preferences, who are increasingly seeking destinations that prioritize sustainability and environmental conservation.
Deep Kalra, a prominent figure in the travel industry, underscores the market's potential, emphasizing that the demand for eco-conscious travel options is on the rise. As more travelers become aware of their carbon footprints, the shift towards sustainable practices in tourism is expected to accelerate.
With a favorable regulatory environment and a growing commitment to sustainability, India's tourism sector is well-positioned to capitalize on this emerging trend, ensuring a brighter future for both the industry and the environment.
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