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Title: Potential Of Hotel And Tourism Industry In India
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In a global context, given the size of the economy, the population and the future potential of India as a tourist destination, the demand fundamentals are very good. We expect that continued economic growth, increased interest in the Indian markets and improved international access, combined with the modernisation of major airports, will boost inbound travel in India,” Jain added... Showed first 250 characters
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We expect that continued economic growth, increased interest in the Indian markets and improved international access, combined with the modernisation of major airports, will boost inbound travel in India,” Jain added.
The long-term demand for India will mean that the country requires a lot more hotels to service the future demand... Showed next 250 characters
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