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Building 'Brand India'

MOT advocates that a stronger M!CE sector would mean a more competent tourism industry, a goal that would only be achieved if both govt & stakeholde­rs work together

- Nisha Verma

Prahlad Singh Patel, Minister of State (I/C), Tourism and Culture, has said that M!CE helps create an ideal image of the country and also benefits all stakeholde­rs while providing employment at various levels. The government has made some changes to conference­s owing to the new SOPs, which include a reduced delegate limit from 500 to 250 and instead of allowance for one night, an allowance of two nights has been made – a benefit that can be availed by guests.

“The industry should look at conference­s and events not only for corporates, but also for lawyers and doctors. We can provide a platform to explore such opportunit­ies. I believe that M!CE can be the biggest platform to attract internatio­nal tourists and popularise India,” the Minister said in his address at the 13th Convention­s India Conclave (CIC) by India Convention Promotion Bureau (ICPB).

Sharing a similar view, Rakesh Verma, Joint Secretary, MOT and Chairman, ICPB, claimed that growth of the M!CE industry is crucial for the growth of many other segments of the economy. “It impacts tourism, hospitalit­y, event management and a host of other people in the supply chain. India has great potential for M!CE, the challenge lies in building a strong ‘Brand India' for convention­s and

I believe that M!CE can be the biggest platform to attract internatio­nal tourists and popularise India We have to market India as a M!CE destinatio­n; our missions abroad can be of great help

events, backing it up with delivering on promises. The government has to back the industry in bringing more events and convention­s. The government and industry must together build India as a M!CE destinatio­n,” he said.

He added that the first step would be to tell the world that India is ready to welcome more events and convention­s. Verma said, “We have to aggressive­ly market India as a M!CE destinatio­n; our missions abroad can be of great help. ICPB, as a nodal body, can play a key role in securing support from various ministries and other organisati­ons, both for winning bids and for subsequent successful organisati­on of events. ICPB needs to be developed as a single window for meeting such needs.” He added that simultaneo­usly, the country needs to prepare destinatio­ns for holding convention­s and events, and meet the needs of visitors.

“M!CE is a very dynamic industry and therefore, in order to stay in competitio­n, it must constantly evolve and innovate. Digitalisa­tion is a major challenge, and we must stay ahead,” he asserted, adding, “Having a stronger ICPB and good M!CE destinatio­ns are a few suggestion­s that have found place in our new tourism policy. Soon, we will formalise these policy initiative­s which will give fillip to our efforts to strengthen the sector."

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