The Evolution And Progress Of Co-operative Tourism, Travel And Hospitality In India

23 Sep

Authors: Dr.Muhammed Anas .B, Dr. V. Basil Hans, Dr. Sajimon PP

Abstract: Tourism in India has changed a lot from ancient times, and now it is an important part of the country's economic and cultural diplomacy. This article looks at the history of tourism in India, starting with pilgrimage-based travel in ancient and mediaeval times, moving on to the colonial impact on infrastructure development, and ending with the government's strategic efforts after independence to promote tourism as a sector of national importance. The study emphasises significant phases in the development of Indian tourism, encompassing the liberalisation policies of the 1990s, the emergence of specialised tourism sectors such as eco-tourism, medical tourism, and spiritual tourism, and the incorporation of digital technologies in the 21st century. It also looks at the problems the business is having, such as gaps in infrastructure, environmental issues, and the effects of global crises like the COVID-19 epidemic. This article gives a full picture of how tourism in India has changed and grown throughout time. It looks at changes in legislation, market trends, and social and cultural factors to do this. It also talks about how tourism could be a driver of inclusive and sustainable growth in the future.

DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17182024