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1st Tourism Working Group Meeting under G20 Held
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Rann of Kutch in Gujarat will witness the congregation of representatives of the Tourism Sector of G20 countries during 7-9 February 2023. The 1st Tourism Working Group Meeting under G20 hosted by the Ministry of Tourism started and more than 100 delegates would attend the meeting The Ministry would be organizing the first Global Tourism Investors’ Summit (GTIS) in April/May 2023 in New Delhi. The objective of GTIS is to attract global investment into the Indian tourism and hospitality sector along with investments in tourism infrastructure, technology, skill development, startups and more. Focus on rural tourism and promotion of Archaeological Tourism would be the highlights of the three-day event. Learn Along: Visit India Year 2023 initiative was kicked off on 31st January this year and has grand plans and activities for promoting tourism in India. More than one lakh foreign delegates will visit India this year and they will be able to witness the variety, richness and diversity of India's culture, including monuments and festivals.
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