- India has emerged as a major source market for Moscow tourism in 2025, ranking second among non-CIS countries . The growth reflects stronger bilateral tourism ties, simplified visa policies, and cultural diplomacy efforts between India and Russia .
Key Highlights
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Indian Visitors (H1 2025): 40,800 (up 40% year-on-year )
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Total Non-CIS Arrivals (H1 2025): Over 500,000 (+10% from 2024)
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Foreign Hotel Guests (Jan–Jul 2025): +14% (Rosstat data)
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Ranking: India becomes No. 2 non-CIS source market for Moscow tourism
Drivers of Growth
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E-Visa Facility:
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Simplified online visa approval in around 4 days .
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No need for invitation letters or hotel confirmation.
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Increased accessibility for Indian travellers.
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Cultural Diplomacy:
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Events under “ Summer in Moscow ” boosted visitor engagement.
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Major Indian-themed celebrations included:
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Strengthened people-to-people and cultural ties.
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Tourism Promotion and Trade Partnerships:
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Launch of “Indian Vibes in Moscow” guide featuring India-friendly hotels, restaurants, and attractions.
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Participation in major Indian travel trade shows like OTM, SATTE, BLTM, and MILT Congress .
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Hosted OTOAI Convention 2025 , the first in Russia, welcoming over 250 Indian tour operators and media professionals .
Economic and Strategic Context
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Moscow recorded 26 million total visitors in 2024 , generating 235 billion roubles (~$2.65 billion) .
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The Moscow City Tourism Committee credits Asia-led growth for revitalizing inbound tourism.
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Stronger India–Russia tourism links align with broader strategic and cultural cooperation goals.
Future Outlook
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Target: Up to 6 million international tourists annually by 2030 .
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Key Focus Areas: MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions) sector, cultural festivals, and digital
Month: Current Affairs - November 06, 2025
Category: India’s Global Tourism Footprint