Monday 10 April 2017

India's ranking in WEF travel and tourism competitive index improves

India's ranking in WEF travel and tourism competitive index improves (सुधार करता है)

CHENNAI: Union tourism minister Mahesh Sharma on Friday said India's ranking in the travel and tourism competitive index (TTCI) of the World Economic Forum has improved to the 40th position.An official statement said India has moved 12 places up in this ranking from 52nd to 40th position. India's ranking in the TTCI of World Economic Forum moved from 65rd position to 52nd position in 2015. Now, India has moved up by another 12 positions and ranked at 40th position. For the past 11 years, the World Economic Forum has engaged(व्यस्त) leaders in travel and tourism to carry out an in-depth analysis of the Travel and Tourism competitiveness of 136 economies across the world. The Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index measures the set of factors and policies that enable the sustainable (धारणीय) development of the travel and tourism sector, which in turn, contributes to the development and competitiveness of a country.  
The Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index enables all stakeholders to work together to improve the industry's competitiveness in their national economies.


FACTS
World Economic Forum REALESED Report
India ranked 40th in WEF’s global travel & tourism ranking
Spain ranked at the top in the list
India has jumped 12 places from the previous year ranking from 52nd to 40th position. 

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