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India's tourism growth bolstered by new G20 partnerships including Brazil, Spain, and Saudi Arabia

Union Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat engaged in significant bilateral discussions with his counterparts from Brazil, Spain, and Saudi Arabia during his recent visit to Brazil. These meetings, held alongside the G20 Tourism Ministerial Conference, aimed to enhance cooperation in the tourism sector and foster stronger people-to-people connections between the nations. The G20 Tourism Ministerial Conference, chaired by Brazil, provided an ideal platform for these pivotal conversations.


India's tourism growth bolstered by new G20 partnerships including Brazil, Spain, and Saudi Arabia
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Union Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat engaged in significant bilateral discussions with his counterparts from Brazil, Spain, and Saudi Arabia during his recent visit to Brazil. These meetings, held alongside the G20 Tourism Ministerial Conference, aimed to enhance cooperation in the tourism sector and foster stronger people-to-people connections between the nations. The G20 Tourism Ministerial Conference, chaired by Brazil, provided an ideal platform for these pivotal conversations.

One of the key meetings took place with Saudi Arabia's Minister of Tourism, Mr. Ahmed bin Aqeel al-Khateeb, where both ministers explored ways to strengthen tourism ties between India and Saudi Arabia. A particular focus was placed on youth training and development initiatives, which both countries see as crucial to driving the future of tourism and creating more opportunities for young people in the sector.

The discussions with Brazilian Tourism Minister Celso Sabino on September 20 further underscored the importance of collaboration between India and Brazil in tourism. Minister Shekhawat expressed optimism about the outcomes of these talks and emphasized India's commitment to building a stronger tourism network across the G20 nations.

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