Kashmir Observer

Govt To Soon Declare National Tourism Policy: Minister Reddy

- SRINAGAR-

The government is planning to hold a global tourism investment summit and will soon declare a national tourism policy, Union minister G Kishan Reddy said on Monday.

He also said there is a tremendous scope for promoting spiritual tourism in Jammu and Kashmir.

Reddy was addressing a press conference at SKICC here after the culminatio­n of a side event on 'Film Tourism for Economic and Cultural Preservati­on' as part of the three-day third Tourism Working Group Meeting of the G20. Union minister Jitendra Singh and India's G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant were also present at the presser.

"We are going to soon declare national tourism policy for India. We are planning global tourism investment summit," Reddy, the minister for Culture and Tourism, said.

He said the Centre is allowing 100 per cent Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in tourism.

"Our idea is that without private investment, we cannot become a global destinatio­n," he added.

Reddy said the Union government and the Ministry of Tourism are closely working with all the ministries and the state government­s to encourage tourism.

"The government of India is also working with all the G20 countries and invited countries for developing sustainabl­e tourism," he added.

Speaking at the presser, G20 Sherpa Kant said India is hosting G20 presidency at a time of "global turbulence".

"Seventy per cent countries are facing debt crisis. People have lost jobs. But, India sees G20 as an opportunit­y," he said.

"We are growing at a high rate of around seven per cent. We have built 40 million houses, provided toilet connection to 110 million people, drinking water connection to 240 million people. We have made 55,000 kilometres of road. Inclusive, resilient and sustainabl­e growth is our priority. If there is growth, we will be able to lift people out of poverty," he said.

There is a need to transform multilater­al financial institutio­ns to ensure that resources flow to emerging countries, Kant said.

He said India thought of making G20 as people's presidency and the country is hosting the G20 events in 60 cities.

"It is unparallel­ed. The meeting in Kashmir is very very important for us as we believe in peace and prosperity," he said.

Minister of state in Prime Minister's Office Jitendra Singh said holding the G20 event in Srinagar was an achievemen­t in itself.

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