National Strategy for Cruise Tourism Development Introduced
The Indian government has formulated a national strategy to foster the growth of cruise tourism in the country. Spearheaded by the Ministry of Tourism, this endeavor marks a crucial milestone in elevating India's potential as a sought-after cruise tourism destination.
G Kishen Reddy, Union Minister of Culture and Development of North Eastern Region of India, shared this significant update. With the aim of leveraging India's vast coastline having 12 Major and 200 Minor ports and maritime heritage, the strategy focuses on infrastructure development, integrated tourism and cruise terminals, market enhancement, and skill development for Cruise tourism among other things to attract both domestic and international tourists.
The Ministry of Tourism offers financial support to State Governments, UT Administrations, and Central Government Agencies for tourism development, including Cruise Tourism and river cruising. This assistance falls under the 'Assistance to Central Agencies for Tourism Infrastructure development' scheme.
The national strategy is set to strengthen India's position in the global cruise tourism market, providing new avenues for economic growth and employment.