VNI 26 July (Shobhna Jain from Colombo) In an inspiring move to boost tourism industry in this entire area Sri Lanka President Ranil Vikram Singhe has suggested to focusing on transforming the BIMSTEC region into a remarkable " Boarder less tourism hub"This initiative aims to foster unity and camaraderie among the seven BIMSTEC countries that share borders, potentially bringing unprecedented economic prosperity over the next decade and raising the average income of the region to new heights. The key is to connect these nations through tourism and move away from isolation through cross-border tourism. Besides generating revenue this initiative will proove to be great boost for people to people connect and will create better understaning between nations. It may be mentioned that BIMSTEC aligned with the broader framework of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC). is a regional grouping that comprises India, Sri Lanka,Bangladesh,Myanmar,Thailand Nepaland Bhutan
At a time when Lanka's economy after overcoming a challenging economic crisis, is gradually coming back to tracks this is a impotrant statement from President President m Singhe.
He shared this idea in a major event , the 67th Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI) convention held in Colombo recently
that promised groundbreaking opportunities for boosting tourism with the theme 'Transcending Borders, Transforming Lives'.TAA I is oldest body of tourism related assosiations of India
Led by President Ranil Vikram Singhe, the convention saw the TAAI enthusiastically pledging its support to revive Sri Lanka's tourism economy, which was hit hard by the previous year's economic downturn and political turmoil .Ms. Jyoti Mayal, the President TAAI said " Lanka's economy after overcoming a challenging economic crisis , expressed boundless enthusiasm, seeing the conference as a momentous milestone in showcasing Sri Lanka's recovery to the world's travelers. As an travel industry expert rightly said " The collaboration between Sri Lanka and India aims to boost tourism in the region, promoting it as a top priority on the national agenda
The inauguration ceremony was attended by distinguished figures, including the Prime Minister Mahinda, Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Gopal Bagle, and Sri Lankan luminaries like Transport and Tourism Minister Harin Fernaldo and Minister of Aviation and Water Transport N Sripala, chairman of Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureaue (SLTPB) Chalaka Gajabahu
Around 700 stakeholders from both countries' tourism sectors participated in the event. Convention highlighted Sri Lanka's rich cultural heritage and contemporary identity. The convention emphasized the cultural, social and spiritual bonds that unite India and Sri Lanka since ages.
In inaugral president Vikram singhe said " we are trying to give tourism a new face so that more and more visitors visit Sri Lanka' s fascinating natural beauty places and amazing ancient world heritage sights he added that SriLanka faced bankrupticity and now we are gradually out of it. One of the ways of raising a fund which is not debt creating is tourism, so we should take full use of this industry .
Ms.Jyoti Mayal's initiative to strengthen ties between India and Sri Lanka through tourism received praise from the Sri Lankan tourism department, led by Mr. Vikram Singhe. The enthusiasm from all stakeholders in both countries underscores the potential of Mayal's vision. Sri Lanka's successful recovery from challenges in the previous year makes it an inviting destination for tourists worldwide.
In his address, Mr. Bagle emphasized the deep historical, spiritual, and cultural connections between India and Sri Lanka. He also announced direct flight services between Jaffna in Sri Lanka and Chennai in India, strengthening the bond between the two nations, especially considering the sizable Tamil population in the Jaffna region.
The concerted efforts of the Sri Lankan tourism department and the participation of stakeholders from India and Sri Lanka show a significant leap towards fortifying ties through tourism, aligned with the broader framework of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC).
Tourism is a vital sector for Sri Lanka economy, contributing around 5% to the country's GDP. The nation faced a severe economic crisis last year but now showed promising signs of recovery, with a remarkable 27.02% surge in tourist arrivals in 2022, reaching 719,778 tourists. Sri Lanka's cultural and spiritual attractions, such as the Elephant Sanctuary in Minarai National Park and the revered tooth of Mahatma Buddha in Kandy, continue to captivate tourists.
During a period of political instability, India provided essential support to Sri Lanka, injecting a $3.9 billion loan, which prevented the country from sliding into bankruptcy. The inflation rate, which was once alarming, has been tamed to a more manageable 12%, thanks to collective support from international financial institutions and the resilient efforts of Sri Lanka's government and people.
The initiative to promote tourism between India and Sri Lanka holds immense potential for economic growth and cultural exchange. Sri Lanka's resilience and India's support have played crucial roles in overcoming challenges, paving the way for a brighter future in tourism for the region But larger question is that at this juncture are these countries ready for this kind of proposal ? End
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