India Aims to Boost Tourism GDP to 10%, Says Minister at SATTE 2026

Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat stated the government is working to increase tourism's contribution to India's GDP from 6% to 10%, highlighting its centrality to national development. He made the remarks at the inaugural ceremony of SATTE 2026, Asia's largest travel market, which brought together over 2000 exhibitors. Ladakh Lieutenant Governor Kavinder Gupta noted the event's role in connecting global professionals and highlighted Ladakh's infrastructure development under the current leadership. The event, themed 'An Opportunity Called India', focuses on business interactions and partnerships to fuel the sector's triple-engine growth in domestic, outbound, and inbound travel.

Key Points: India Targets 10% GDP from Tourism, Says Shekhawat at SATTE

  • Tourism central to national development
  • Target to raise sector's GDP share from 6% to 10%
  • SATTE event showcases India's vast tourism potential
  • Focus on decentralising and growing tourism across states
  • Strong growth in domestic, inbound, and outbound travel
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Tourism central to national development, working to raise sector's GDP contribution to 10%: Shekhawat at SATTE 2026

Union Minister Shekhawat outlines vision to raise tourism's GDP contribution from 6% to 10% at SATTE 2026, highlighting sector's central role in national development.

"We are all working with the vision of increasing the contribution of the tourism sector to GDP from six per cent to ten per cent - Gajendra Singh Shekhawat"

New Delhi, February 26

Union Minister of Tourism and Culture Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said that tourism has become central to national development and the government is working with a vision of increasing the sector's contribution to GDP from 6% to 10%.

He made the remarks during the 33rd annual edition of the South Asia Travel and Tourism Exchange (SATTE), held at Yashobhoomi in Dwarka, New Delhi. The event is regarded as a premier travel and tourism exposition in India.

Shekhawat, along with Ladakh Lieutenant Governor Kavinder Gupta, graced the inaugural ceremony, which brought together stakeholders from across the tourism and travel industry.

Highlighting the importance of the event, the Union Minister said, "Continuing this journey of 33 years, SATTE has become Asia's largest travel market. Over 2000 exhibitors have come from India and abroad. Large stalls have been set up to showcase the tourism potential of almost every state in the country. Through all this, the B2B and B2C meetings that will take place here will undoubtedly help further grow and decentralise India's tourism potential."

He further emphasised that under the leadership of the Prime Minister, India's tourism potential is being developed in line with the vision of a developed India.

"The tourism sector should become a vital component of India's economy, and we are all working with the vision of increasing the contribution of the tourism sector to GDP from six per cent to ten per cent," he said.

Ladakh Lieutenant Governor Kavinder Gupta said that SATTE has played a key role in connecting global travel professionals and shaping the tourism industry over the past three decades.

"For over three decades, SATTE has served as a vital bridge connecting global travel professionals and shaping the direction of the tourism industry," he said.

He added that Ladakh has witnessed significant development in recent years. "Under the visionary leadership of Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji, Ladakh has witnessed unprecedented development, from improved electricity, healthcare and digital connectivity to strengthened air links and world-class road infrastructure, including the transformative Zoji La Tunnel," Gupta said.

Held under the theme 'An Opportunity Called India', the event also featured a special address by Anita Mendiratta, who highlighted India's rising leadership role in shaping global travel narratives and its growing strategic relevance for international tourism stakeholders.

Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, Informa Markets in India, said India's tourism sector is witnessing strong growth driven by domestic, outbound and inbound travel segments.

"India's tourism story today is powered by triple-engine growth -- domestic, outbound, and inbound. With over 303 crore domestic tourist visits annually, the domestic sector continues to anchor the industry, with experiential, spiritual, and regional travel trends accelerating growth in tier-2 and tier-3 destinations," he said.

As SATTE 2026 continues over the next two days, the event will focus on structured business interactions, knowledge exchange and cross-border partnerships, reinforcing its position as South Asia's leading travel trade exhibition and a key catalyst for India's tourism growth trajectory.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see Ladakh getting the spotlight. The Zoji La tunnel is a game-changer for connectivity. However, we must ensure tourism development there is sustainable and respects the fragile ecosystem. Responsible tourism should be the core message.
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Rohit P
SATTE is a brilliant platform. As a small homestay owner in Coorg, B2B meetings at such events are a lifeline. Hope the benefits truly trickle down to local entrepreneurs and aren't just captured by big hotel chains.
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Sarah B
Visiting India last year was incredible. The diversity is unmatched. If the infrastructure and cleanliness at historical sites improve further, the 10% GDP target is absolutely achievable. The world is eager to explore 'Incredible India'.
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Vikram M
While the vision is good, execution is key. We hear these targets often. Need to see concrete plans for skill development in hospitality, better last-mile connectivity to remote destinations, and simplified regulations for tourism businesses.
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Meera T
Spiritual and experiential travel is the future! Our ancient temples, yoga, and Ayurveda have huge untapped potential. Glad to see it mentioned. This can bring a different kind of tourist seeking wellness and meaning. 🙏
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Karthik V

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