New Delhi – October 2025:
- The Government of India has launched “Tourism Boost Vision 2029,” an initiative to develop 50 world-class tourist destinations across the country by 2029. The plan aims to highlight India’s cultural heritage, natural beauty, and modern infrastructure, creating globally competitive travel experiences.
Nationwide Tourism Transformation
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Under the project, each state and union territory will nominate potential sites within a month. The selected destinations will be upgraded over the next three to four years , focusing on sustainability, accessibility, infrastructure, and visitor experience.
Strategic Goals and Economic Impact
- The initiative is designed to convert India’s cultural and natural assets into global tourism hubs while boosting local employment and small businesses. Each region will have at least one flagship destination, ensuring balanced growth and representation nationwide.
Empowering Local Communities
- By integrating heritage preservation with economic development, the programme aims to generate large-scale employment for artisans, guides, and hospitality workers , and attract foreign investment in eco-friendly tourism infrastructure.
Key Facts for Exams
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Scheme Name: Tourism Boost Vision 2029
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Objective: Develop 50 world-class tourist destinations by 2029
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Focus Areas: Sustainability, infrastructure, cultural preservation
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Coverage: At least one destination in every state and union territory
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Completion Timeline: 3–4 years
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Goals: Boost local economies, employment, and global tourism appeal
Significance
“Vision 2029” reflects India’s effort to project its heritage and diversity on a global scale , merging tradition with innovation. The initiative aims to position India as a leading global tourism destination and give travellers “50 new reasons to explore India” by the end of the decade.
Month: Current Affairs - October 30, 2025
Category: Indian Government Schemes and Initiatives