2023 marks the first time in the history of the G20 Summit that India is hosting this global event. Some major developments have been made by different authorities for the 18th Heads of State and Government Summit of the Group of 20 in New Delhi. Many world leaders and delegates are right now in the national capital as they are attending the second day of the global meeting.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is sharing many glimpses and snippets of the meeting on his official social media platforms. A lot of insightful events and discussions are taking place at different times on these 2 days.
India is going to experience a lot of things for being the host of the gathering. Be it a boost in the travel sector or other significant changes, the representation of the country on such a remarkable global level is surely going to be a major advantage. The G20 Summit perfectly represents India’s strength to conduct such an exquisite meeting. The international event has taken India to a spectacular global level leading to global visibility and the entire world’s eyes are currently on the country, the summit, and the discussions. Delegates and guests from the largest economies are currently in our country and it is surely boosting different sectors here.
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How Is The Global Meeting Impacting India’s Travel Sector?
The travel industry of India is all set to witness some dynamic changes. Here the change is signifying an increase in visitors from all around leading to a great boost to the sector. The rise in tourist footfall is directly signalling the massive bolster of the hospitality sector. Many diplomats and business leaders are likely to visit the country, according to a report by News 18. Not for just work or business purposes, a huge influx can be seen among foreign travellers as well. India is currently getting attention from the entire world and all these are portraying the country’s positive sides and promoting as well.
Unfortunately, a huge influx of visitors has some disadvantages as well. More and more tourists can increase the demand to a huge extent. A surge in demand always leads to a major spike in fares of various services.
During the summit, there are lots of travel restrictions in action. And all these steps can hamper the plans of visitors. A primary focus is now on strengthening security and this can lead to a time-consuming waiting period.
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