Unlocking India’s Tourism Potential: What’s Holding Us Back?
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Anonymous 1
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India doesn’t need to reinvent the wheel. Just focus on niche tourism – sell Goa for beaches, Kerala for backwaters, and Udaipur for palaces. Right now, everything is ‘Incredible India’ with no focus.
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