Nikhil Sharma, Managing Director & COO, South Asia, Radisson Hotel Group says, “Supported by rising disposable incomes, improving connectivity, and strong demand across leisure, pilgrimage, destination weddings, wellness, and MICE segments, inbound tourism is set to fuel Indian tourism sector.” Multiple global hotel chains across India are planning to expand as they believe the domestic tourism sector to grow with the rising demands from the Indian middle class. “International arrivals are also expected to strengthen over the medium term, supported by government initiatives, infrastructure investments, and India’s growing appeal as a global tourism destination,” added Sharma.
Shreya Bansal is a reporter at TravTalk India, covering the travel and tourism industry. She brings a keen eye for emerging trends, trade developments, and the stories shaping the travel landscape. Through in-depth reporting and on-ground insights, she connects industry stakeholders with news that matters. Beyond travel, Shreya has a growing interest in the premium lifestyle space, particularly the world of fine jewellery and is eager to explore the craftsmanship, culture, and commerce that define luxury living.

