Updated: January 17, 2020 4:16:20 pm
Foreign tourist arrivals (FTAs) to India increased despite travel advisories issued by several countries and attempts by some groups to create “a bad perception” of the situation in the country, Tourism Minister Prahlad Patel was quoted as saying to PTI.
As per the data from the ministry, in 2019, till December, there has been a 43-percent increase in tourists availing e-visa, Forex has grown by almost 19 percent and the increase in FTAs is around 8 per cent as compared to the same period in 2018.
“I think the data makes clear to those trying to create a bad perception of the country in a planned manner that they have failed in comparison to the attempts made by the prime minister to showcase this country. The data shows India is stable, peaceful and definitely worth seeing,” Patel was quoted as saying by PTI when asked about the effects the protests against CAA, NRC, NPR have on the tourism industry.
According to data from the ministry, FTAs grew by 4.3 per cent in September 2019, a month after the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, as compared to the same period in 2018. Similarly, Forex grew by 11 percent during the same period.
In December, when protests against CAA and NRC began, FTAs grew by 3 percent and Forex by 16 percent, the data said.
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