'Need to build NE India, Bangladesh, Myanmar tourist circuit'

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Press Trust of India Agartala
Last Updated : Nov 16 2014 | 5:00 PM IST
India's North-East, Bangladesh and Myanmar should think of creating a tourist circuit that will help in popularising historical places, Tripura Tourism Minister Ratan Bhaumick said.
"There is huge potential for sub-regional cooperation between India's North-East, Bangladesh and Myanmar. It is time that we can think of a tourist circuit encompassing the three countries and popularise the historical places in the areas of sub-regional cooperation, so that a better relation among the people of the region could be developed," he said last evening while inaugurating the four-day tourism road show "Maitri Tourism 2014."
"Now our relation with neighbouring Bangladesh is very cordial. With the given situation, we need to boost tourism between our north eastern region and Bangladesh. The people of the two countries have lingual and cultural affinity," he said.
The tourism road show was jointly organised by Tripura Tourism Development Corporation, Bangladesh Foundation for Tourism Development (BFTD) and Bangladesh Inbound Tour Operators Association.
President of BFTD, Hakim Ali said, "We want to make a network of tourist operators in the region to create better atmosphere for tourism between the two countries and also want to improve people to people relation between the two countries," he added.
Tourism Secretary Ashutosh Jindal said Tripura government would appreciate the tour operators if they could make regular package tours between Bangladesh and the state.
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First Published: Nov 16 2014 | 5:00 PM IST

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