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India's 2026-27 budget boosts tourism with new infrastructure, medical hubs, and training, targeting sustainable growth and one world-class destination per state by 2029.
India’s 2026-27 Union Budget launches major tourism initiatives, including developing five eastern destinations with 4,000 electric buses, upgrading 15 archaeological sites, and creating regional medical hubs to boost medical tourism.
A National Institute of Hospitality will address workforce gaps, while a pilot program will upskill 10,000 guides.
The government plans a Global Big Cat Summit with 95 countries, promotes digital tools for visitor experiences, and aims to develop one world-class destination per state by 2029.
Tourism contributed 5.22% to GDP and supported 13.34% of employment in 2025, with focus on sustainable, inclusive growth and improved infrastructure in northeastern states.
El presupuesto de la India para 2026-27 impulsa el turismo con nuevas infraestructuras, centros médicos y capacitación, apuntando a un crecimiento sostenible y un destino de clase mundial por estado para 2029.