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    India tourism beckons global couples to its wedding wonderland

    August 21, 2023
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    As part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s transformative vision for “Developing Tourism in Mission Mode,” the Ministry of Tourism launched a pioneering campaign to establish India as the ultimate global wedding destination. With a focus on unearthing the immense potential of India’s vast wedding industry, the initiative beckons couples worldwide to consider India’s awe-inspiring locales for their unforgettable nuptial celebrations.

    Union Minister for Culture, Tourism and DoNER, Shri G. Kishan Reddy, enthusiastically marked the campaign’s initiation by inviting international couples to explore India’s mesmerizing wedding destinations. “We’re championing a holistic strategy ensuring every touchpoint, from initial introductions to the celebratory vows, encapsulates India’s rich heritage and welcoming heart,” he commented.

    The campaign will spotlight about 25 prime destinations throughout India, underscoring how the nation can fulfill diverse matrimonial dreams. Beyond scenic vistas, India offers an intricate tapestry of time-honored traditions, culinary experiences, and state-of-the-art amenities. This initiative paints India as a symphony of its storied past harmonized with contemporary elegance, setting the stage for unparalleled matrimonial moments.

    Collaboration lies at the campaign’s core, forged through partnerships with industry veterans, associations, and prominent wedding planners. Their collective insights have carved out a compelling portrayal of India’s potential as a global wedding hub. Echoing this sentiment, Mr. Samit Garg, President of EEMA (Event and Entertainment Management Association), expressed his gratitude to the Ministry of Tourism for actualizing the Prime Minister’s vision.

    The campaign’s multifaceted outreach strategy will harness digital marketing’s might, social media blitzes, symbiotic alliances with wedding professionals, influencer engagements, and a slew of virtual and physical activations. While India is renowned for regal nuptials, this campaign also casts a spotlight on diverse wedding motifs – from beachside vows to Himalayan celebrations, affording couples the liberty to design their idyllic festivities amidst India’s enchanting milieu.

    With this innovative venture, the Ministry of Tourism endeavors to redefine India’s international image, transitioning from merely a backdrop for opulent ceremonies to a rich mosaic of distinctive wedding experiences. The initiative is not an endpoint but a stepping stone towards broader plans to intrigue both international and domestic audiences.

    Reflecting PM Modi’s ambitious aspirations for India, this campaign is another testament to the country’s meteoric rise on the global stage. Under his leadership, India has emerged as a force to be reckoned with, securing its place among the world’s top five economies. Unprecedented growth in various sectors, previously unseen in the seven decades under Congress governance, has propelled India into the limelight. This wedding tourism venture complements his broader vision, showcasing India’s multifaceted charm and driving tourism, thus bolstering the nation’s economic narrative.

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