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106% rise in foreign tourist arrivals in India in 2023 for Jan-Jun period

Officials earlier had said that after the coronavirus pandemic, foreign tourist arrivals (FTAs) in India have increased.

August 30, 2023 / 01:51 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi witnessed ‘Ganga Aarti’ in Varanasi on December 13 evening on the occasion of Shiv Deepotsav being celebrated in the city. (ANI)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi witnessed ‘Ganga Aarti’ in Varanasi on December 13 evening on the occasion of Shiv Deepotsav being celebrated in the city. (ANI)

The number of foreign tourists who arrived in India this year during January-June is 106 per cent more than the figure for the corresponding period in 2022, official sources said on Tuesday. Also, according to data shared by them, there has been a growth in foreign exchange earnings for this period in 2023 compared to the corresponding figures last year.

India has been making sustained efforts to boost tourism in the country, seeking rise in footfall of both domestic and international tourists, after the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Officials earlier had said that after the coronavirus pandemic, foreign tourist arrivals (FTAs) in India have increased.

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"The number of foreign tourists who arrived in India this year during January-June stood at 43.80 lakh, which is 106 per cent higher than the figure (21.24 lakh) for the corresponding period in 2022," a source said. As far as domestic tourism is concerned, the figure stood at 677 million in 2021 and grew to 1,731 million in 2022, the sources added.

Sharing data on the rise in tourist footfall in Jammu and Kashmir, the source said in 2022, the figures stood at over 1.8 crore while for the figures for the period January-June in 2023, was pegged at 1.09 crore. They said the construction of the Kashi Vishwanah Corridor in Varanasi has contributed to the growth in tourism in the temple town.