Speaking at the Viksit Delhi – Viksit Tourism & Hospitality summit, by FHRAI & HRANI, Rekha Gupta, Chief Minister, Delhi, has called on the hospitality and restaurant industry to partner with the government in reshaping the capital’s global image. Emphasising Delhi’s potential as a premier tourism destination, she said the goal is to ensure that any traveller visiting India considers their journey incomplete without experiencing the city. Gupta highlighted the need to develop Delhi as a vibrant tourism hub and stressed that the capital must emerge as the world’s culinary capital. She urged industry stakeholders to collaborate closely with the government to strengthen Delhi’s positioning on the global tourism map and enhance its appeal to international visitors.
Delhi CM calls on hospitality industry to help make the capital a global tourism hub
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