Abstract Tourism in India has been a major economic driver and soft power instrument that has integrated economic growth, cultural exchange, and job creation through tourism. The Annual Report 202425 by the Ministry of Tourism has shown strong recovery and development trend since the COVID-19 period. In this study, the researcher reviews the important statistics, policy frameworks, infrastructural projects, and digital plans influencing the tourism sector in India. It specifically focuses on Swadesh Darshan 2.0 and PRASHAD programmes, e-Visa reform, domestic travel pattern and tourism contribution to GDP and employment. The results emphasize an all round changing strategy that makes India a competitive, inclusive and sustainable global destination. Policy measures—including the expansion of the e-Visa regime, digital portals, and skill-development initiatives—have further enhanced accessibility, service quality, and employability. Despite its progress, the sector faces challenges such as seasonality, infrastructure gaps, and safety concerns. The study concludes that India’s tourism trajectory is increasingly oriented toward sustainability, inclusivity, and technology-driven growth, positioning the country as a competitive global tourism destination.
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