Key Points

Tripura has undergone a remarkable transformation from a conflict-ridden state to an emerging tourism destination. Chief Minister Manik Saha highlighted the significant reduction in terrorism after militants surrendered in a landmark agreement. The state now boasts impressive economic indicators and has attracted over seven lakh tourists last year. With ambitious tourism projects like eco-parks and potential seaplane services, Tripura is positioning itself as a promising travel hub in Northeast India.

Key Points: Tripura Tourism Booms After CM Saha's Terrorism Defeat

  • Terrorism eliminated through strategic militant surrender
  • State ranks high in economic performance
  • Tourism projects launched to attract global visitors
  • Eco-parks and seaplane tourism planned
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Terrorism finished, tourism flourishing in Tripura: CM Saha

Tripura transforms from insurgency hotspot to tourism paradise with 7 lakh visitors, strategic development under BJP leadership

"Tripura is in the second position in the northeast region in GDP after Assam - CM Manik Saha"

Agartala, May 6

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Tuesday said that the state was now free of terrorism and with the implementation of several ambitious projects, tourism was flourishing.

After inaugurating and laying foundation stones of many projects for the state's Gomati district at a function at Chandibari in Amarpur Sub-Division, the Chief Minister said that for decades Tripura was devastated by insurgency, which hit development, tourism and other sectors.

He said that after a tripartite agreement in Delhi in presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, several hundred militants from the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) and All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) surrendered to the state government in September last year.

He said that after the BJP government came to power in Tripura in 2018, all social parameters of the state improved.

"Tripura is in the second position in the northeast region in GDP after Assam. The state is in the second position in the region in per capita income after Sikkim. The huge untapped natural resources and vast environmental beauty of Tripura are a treasure, and the state government has been trying to effectively put them to use for the state," the Chief Minister said.

Over seven lakh domestic and foreign tourists visited the state last year, he said.

Tourism and Transport Minister Sushanta Chowdhury said that a series of ambitious projects were being implemented, and others would be launched soon to make the state one of the major tourism destinations in the country.

"With the help and funding of the Central government several projects comprising religious and cultural heritage, adventure and eco-tourism were undertaken in different parts of the state. In just two years we will make the state a world-class tourism destination," he said.

Chowdhury said that a world-class eco-park, modelled after Kolkata's Nicco Park, would soon be established at Jirania in West Tripura district as part of the state's efforts to boost tourism.

He said Rs 50 crore would be invested in the proposed eco-park.

He earlier said that the state government was exploring introducing seaplane tourism to promote connectivity and tourism in the northeastern state.

He said that there were many aquatic tourism sites in Tripura and with the introduction of seaplane tourism foreign and domestic tourists would be able to visit those places.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is fantastic news! Tripura has so much untapped potential with its natural beauty. I visited last year and was amazed by the landscapes. If terrorism is truly finished, more Indians should explore this hidden gem of the Northeast. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Seaplane tourism sounds exciting but I hope they maintain ecological balance. Tripura's biodiversity is precious. The government must ensure sustainable development. Otherwise, great to hear about the progress!
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Arjun S.
While the claims sound good, I hope this isn't just political rhetoric. Many NE states make similar promises but infrastructure remains poor. Show us concrete results - better roads, clean hotels, and safety for tourists. Then we'll believe the tourism boom.
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Sunita R.
As someone from Assam, I'm happy to see our neighboring state prospering. The entire Northeast is India's crown jewel. More connectivity between NE states will boost regional tourism. Maybe a combined NE tourism package? 🤔
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Vikram J.
The GDP numbers are impressive but how much is trickling down to common people? Tourism jobs should go to locals first. Also, hope they preserve tribal cultures while developing - that's what makes Tripura unique.
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Neha P.
My grandparents are from Tripura but left during troubled times. Maybe now we can plan a family trip to see our roots! The eco-park sounds lovely, but please don't make it too commercialized. Keep Tripura's natural charm intact 💚

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