Key Points

India's tourism sector is experiencing remarkable growth with 56 lakh foreign tourist arrivals this year. The industry has become a significant economic contributor, generating millions of jobs and boosting GDP. Government initiatives like Swadesh Darshan are playing a crucial role in developing diverse tourism circuits. The sector's potential for economic growth and cultural diplomacy continues to expand rapidly.

Key Points: India's Tourism Surge 56 Lakh Foreign Visitors Boost Economy

  • India records 56 lakh foreign tourist arrivals in 2025
  • Tourism sector contributes Rs.15.73 lakh crore to GDP
  • 36.90 million direct jobs generated in tourism
  • Swadesh Darshan initiative develops 110 thematic tourism projects
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India records 56 lakh foreign tourist arrivals till Aug this year

India records massive foreign tourist arrivals, generates significant economic impact with tourism sector contributing 5.22% to GDP in 2023-24

"Tourism is one of the major economic sectors, contributing to exports and promoting global prosperity. - Official Government Statement"

New Delhi, Sep 26

India recorded approximately 56 lakh foreign tourist arrivals (FTAs) till August this year, along with 303.59 crore domestic tourist visits, according to official data released on Friday.

The total number of FTAs for medical purposes in India during 2025 (up to April) is 1,31,856, which constitutes approximately 4.1 per cent of the total FTAs during this period, as per the government data.

In the financial year 2024-25, under the Sustainable and Responsible Tourism (SASCI) initiative, 40 projects in 23 states were sanctioned for Rs 3,295.76 crore, with 100 per cent central funding.

Through 'Swadesh Darshan' and 'Swadesh Darshan 2.0', 110 projects have been developed across various thematic circuits, including the Ramayana, Buddhist, Coastal, and Tribal circuits.

Tourism is one of the major economic sectors, contributing to exports and promoting global prosperity.

In the last decade, the government has taken up many transformative initiatives to scale up and revolutionise this sector so that it can realise its full potential as a force for economic growth, employment generation, and cultural diplomacy.

As on June 2025, inbound tourism stood at 16.5 lakh visitors, while outbound tourism was recorded at 84.4 lakh travellers.

This activity contributed to foreign exchange earnings amounting to Rs 51,532 crores. In addition, as per the provisional estimates of the National Accounts Statistics 2025, the tourism sector contributed Rs.15.73 lakh crore to India's GDP in 2023-24, accounting for 5.22 per cent of the total economy.

Besides that, according to the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS), the sector generated 36.90 million direct employments and 47.72 million indirect employments, together accounting for 13.34 per cent of total employment in the economy.

In 2014-15, the Ministry of Tourism launched the Swadesh Darshan Scheme (SDS) to develop thematic tourism circuits across the country. Seventy-six projects worth Rs 5,290.30 crore were sanctioned under identified themes, of which 75 projects have been physically completed.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Medical tourism numbers are interesting - 1.31 lakh foreign patients choosing India for treatment shows our healthcare quality is world-class. But we need better visa processes to make it easier for tourists.
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Michael C
Visited India last year and the Swadesh Darshan circuits are amazing! The coastal circuit in Goa and Kerala was breathtaking. More countries should learn from India's approach to sustainable tourism.
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Ananya R
36.9 million direct jobs! This is why tourism is so important for our economy. Every small shopkeeper, taxi driver, hotel worker benefits. Hope the benefits reach rural areas too through tribal circuits.
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Sarah B
The outbound tourism number (84.4 lakh) is much higher than inbound (16.5 lakh). While growth is good, we need to understand why more Indians travel abroad than foreigners visit India. Maybe better marketing needed?
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Vikram M
Rs 15.73 lakh crore GDP contribution - wow! Tourism is truly becoming an economic powerhouse. The focus on sustainable tourism through SASCI initiative is the right approach for long-term growth. 👍

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