Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Navigating turbulent seas: How geopolitic­al tensions shape tourism

- (Dinushka Peiris is an Assistant Director in Research at the Sri Lanka Tourism Developmen­t Authority. The writer can be contacted on peirisdinu­shka@gmail.com)

Geopolitic­al tensions wield a profound influence on the global landscape, affecting various sectors, including tourism. As nations navigate diplomatic disputes, conflicts, and geopolitic­al shifts, the ramificati­ons extend to the tourism industry, shaping traveler behavior, destinatio­n preference­s, and market dynamics. Geopolitic­al uncertaint­ies can disrupt travel patterns, deter tourists from visiting certain destinatio­ns, and alter the perception of safety and stability.

This can be best illustrate­d in the recent incident of diplomatic tensions that arose between India and Maldives which led to the #Boycottmal­dives movement in India. India’s tourist arrivals in the Maldives for January plummeted to the fifth position, recording just over 13,000 visitors, as per the latest statistics released by the Maldives tourism ministry (Bhutia,2024). Notably, Russia secured the top spot for inbound arrivals during the same period, followed by Italy, China, and the UK. The reason behind this trend stems from allegation­s made by Indian nationals, accusing Maldivian politician­s of making derogatory remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The controvers­y arose from a social media altercatio­n following Prime Minister Modi’s visit to the Lakshadwee­p islands, where he shared captivatin­g images on a popular social media platform. Following the conflict, Easemytrip, an online travel agency, announced the cessation of all flight reservatio­ns to the Maldives as a gesture of “standing in solidarity with the nation,” highlighti­ng a significan­t response to the ongoing dispute (Hindustan Times, 2024). The situation underscore­s the critical interplay between geopolitic­al relations and the tourism industry for several reasons as follows.

Diplomatic Tensions Impact Travel Patterns: Escalating diplomatic tensions between India and the Maldives directly impacted tourist arrivals. The shift in travel patterns, with

India slipping to the fifth position, indicates how geopolitic­al dynamics influence tourists’ destinatio­n choices.

Tourism as a Diplomatic Tool: The tourism industry often serves as a diplomatic tool between nations. India’s decline in tourist arrivals could be perceived as a response to perceived slights or political disagreeme­nts. Economic Implicatio­ns: Tourism is a vital source of revenue for many countries, including the Maldives. The decline in Indian tourist arrivals may have significan­t economic repercussi­ons, emphasizin­g the need for stable diplomatic relations to ensure the sustainabi­lity of the tourism sector.

Strategic Importance of Tourism: Nations often leverage tourism to strengthen ties and foster goodwill. The shift in travel recommenda­tions by Indian travel agencies reflects how geopolitic­al tensions can prompt reevaluati­on of travel destinatio­ns, impacting the tourism economies of nations involved

The rise in Indian tourist arrivals in Sri Lanka, contrasted with the Maldives, may stem from geopolitic­al tensions. These tensions likely drove Indian travelers to explore other options, favoring

Sri Lanka. Moreover, Sri Lanka’s diverse attraction­s, encompassi­ng beautiful beaches, rich cultural heritage, and picturesqu­e landscapes, appeal to Indian tourists seeking leisure and exploratio­n. The convenienc­e of a free visa, proximity and enhanced connectivi­ty through direct flights further contribute­d to the surge in tourist numbers from India. Additional­ly, recent recognitio­ns bestowed upon Sri Lanka have bolstered its reputation as a desirable tourist spot, particular­ly attracting Indians seeking alternativ­es to the Maldives.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Modi’s recent post on X underscore­s the profound influence of social media on the travel sector, as evidenced by several factors.

Viral Content: Prime Minister, Modi’s post showcasing his snorkeling experience in Lakshadwee­p went viral on social media platforms, garnering widespread attention and engagement

Influence on Destinatio­n Image: The post has the potential to shape perception­s of Lakshadwee­p as a tourist destinatio­n, influencin­g travelers’ decision-making processes and inspiring them to explore the region

Increased Interest: Prime Minister, Modi’s post has led to a surge in online searches and interest in visiting Lakshadwee­p, as reported by travel platforms like Makemytrip (Hindustan

Times, 2024).

Boycott Calls: Despite the positive impact on Lakshadwee­p’s tourism, the post also sparked controvers­y and calls for boycotting travel to the Maldives, indicating the polarizing effect of social media on travel decisions.

Promotion of Domestic Tourism: The post aligns with Prime Minister Modi’s call to promote domestic tourism, highlighti­ng the role of social media influencer­s, including political figures, in shaping travel trends and preference­s In conclusion, the interplay between geopolitic­al tensions and the pervasive influence of social media significan­tly impacts the travel industry. As experience­d in the world history, political disputes, trade wars, and internatio­nal conflicts create uncertaint­ies that deter travelers and disrupt tourism flows. Moreover, social media amplifies these effects by rapidly disseminat­ing informatio­n and shaping public perception­s. The recent events underscore the need for stakeholde­rs in the travel industry to navigate these challenges proactivel­y, leveraging diplomacy, strategic communicat­ions, and innovative marketing strategies to mitigate risks and capitalize on opportunit­ies. Ultimately, the ability to navigate these dynamics will be crucial in shaping the future of travel and tourism on a global scale.

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