Foreign tourist arrivals to India fall 9.4% in 2025 amid Bangladesh tensions

In 2025, India experienced a notable decline in foreign tourist arrivals, with a decrease of 9.4% compared to the previous year. This downturn is primarily attributed to escalating tensions between India and Bangladesh, which have raised concerns among potential visitors regarding safety and stability in the region. The tourism sector, a significant contributor to India's economy, has been adversely affected, prompting stakeholders to reevaluate strategies for attracting international tourists. The Indian government and tourism boards are under pressure to address these challenges and restore confidence among travelers. Historically, tourism has played a vital role in fostering cultural exchange and economic growth in India, making this decline particularly concerning for local businesses dependent on tourist spending. As efforts are made to stabilize diplomatic relations and enhance security measures, stakeholders hope to reverse this trend and reinvigorate the country's tourism industry in the coming years.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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