"We have 7,500-km long coastal belt which has a huge potential to attract tourists from across the globe. So, we are promoting it by initiating programmes like spiritual tourism and cruise tourism...," the tourism minister said.
He also said that under the Spiritual Tourism programme, the government has drawn up plans to develop holy places and heritage monuments in different parts of the country.
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Highlighting the need to build infrastructure to promote tourism in the country, Sharma said, India's share in international tourism trade is merely 0.68 per cent, though the country has huge a potential.
"With an aim to achieve one per cent of the global tourism, the Centre has taken giant strides in the past one year. In the Budget also, we have rolled out prominent schemes for promoting cruise and spiritual tourism, which has not been explored in the past," he added.
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