Russia to become “India Friendly” to attract more Indian tourists

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It makes sense from business perspective to be friendly to tourists.

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The number of Indian tourists traveling abroad grew from 3.81 million in 1998 to 18.33 million in 2014, according to data from India’s Bureau of Immigration. This means that 1.5 per cent of the country’s population travels abroad every year. With rising income levels and changing lifestyles, the potential for growth is tremendous, given India’s huge 1.25 billion population. India has already become one of the fastest growing outbound travel markets, and, according to UNWTO predictions, India will account for 50 million outbound tourists by 2020, while the outbound tourism market may exceed US$ 40 Billion by then.

At the same time, going by this data, Russia merely accounts for 0.5 per cent of Indian tourists travelling abroad. Around 95 000 Indians visited Russia in 2015 either on tourist or business or private visas, according to Russia’s official statistics.

“The good sign is that according to the statistic from Russian foreign missions in India, the number of tourists last year has doubled since 2014,” Valery Korovkin, head of international cooperation department at Russia Tourism (Federal Agency for Tourism) told RIR.

He said that although the tourist visas accounted for just one third of the total, any person spending time in Russia for any kind of activities rather than employment or studies should be considered a tourist.

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Russia to become “India Friendly” to attract more Indian tourists
 
India should become well to do before the Japanese model puts them in stall mode which it eventually will. Going from 7-10% growth to 2-4% will be a shock but a relatively nice one.
 
Indian tourists are everywhere. Interesting why having so larhe population India is still behind the China?
 
It makes sense from business perspective to be friendly to tourists.

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The number of Indian tourists traveling abroad grew from 3.81 million in 1998 to 18.33 million in 2014, according to data from India’s Bureau of Immigration. This means that 1.5 per cent of the country’s population travels abroad every year. With rising income levels and changing lifestyles, the potential for growth is tremendous, given India’s huge 1.25 billion population. India has already become one of the fastest growing outbound travel markets, and, according to UNWTO predictions, India will account for 50 million outbound tourists by 2020, while the outbound tourism market may exceed US$ 40 Billion by then.

At the same time, going by this data, Russia merely accounts for 0.5 per cent of Indian tourists travelling abroad. Around 95 000 Indians visited Russia in 2015 either on tourist or business or private visas, according to Russia’s official statistics.

“The good sign is that according to the statistic from Russian foreign missions in India, the number of tourists last year has doubled since 2014,” Valery Korovkin, head of international cooperation department at Russia Tourism (Federal Agency for Tourism) told RIR.

He said that although the tourist visas accounted for just one third of the total, any person spending time in Russia for any kind of activities rather than employment or studies should be considered a tourist.

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Russia to become “India Friendly” to attract more Indian tourists

There's a bigger deal, a larger base of friendship is this? It is sure, the poor Indian people will be a good paying customer? They give all money for outdated technology? Accumulate debt?

INDIA-RUSSIA NUCLEAR COOPERATION

PM Indian (he is not an American Indian, but Hindu) the Modi tell: "...Long live India-Russia friendship".

Speaking at inauguration of Unit 1 of Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant, PM Modi said, "In dedicating KNPP, we mark another historic tie between India and Russia. Today's event is also a joyful occasion for the team of engineers in India and Russia, we salute them for their relentless work. Long live India-Russia friendship". More: PM, Putin and Jayalalithaa dedicate first 1,000 MW unit of Kudankulam N-power plant to nation

Putin's speech in the opening ceremony of nuclear power plant in India translated in english.
 
^ What is a Japanese model?
Fast growth: @1973-1993 for Japan, @1990-2015 for China; followed by a rapid slow down in economic growth that is very hard to get out of.

The rate of growth in India is high because there is a lot of work that needs to be done. Once less and less work will need to be done the rate of growth will slow down. It is a natural outcome.
 
It makes sense from business perspective to be friendly to tourists.

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The number of Indian tourists traveling abroad grew from 3.81 million in 1998 to 18.33 million in 2014, according to data from India’s Bureau of Immigration. This means that 1.5 per cent of the country’s population travels abroad every year. With rising income levels and changing lifestyles, the potential for growth is tremendous, given India’s huge 1.25 billion population. India has already become one of the fastest growing outbound travel markets, and, according to UNWTO predictions, India will account for 50 million outbound tourists by 2020, while the outbound tourism market may exceed US$ 40 Billion by then.

At the same time, going by this data, Russia merely accounts for 0.5 per cent of Indian tourists travelling abroad. Around 95 000 Indians visited Russia in 2015 either on tourist or business or private visas, according to Russia’s official statistics.

“The good sign is that according to the statistic from Russian foreign missions in India, the number of tourists last year has doubled since 2014,” Valery Korovkin, head of international cooperation department at Russia Tourism (Federal Agency for Tourism) told RIR.

He said that although the tourist visas accounted for just one third of the total, any person spending time in Russia for any kind of activities rather than employment or studies should be considered a tourist.

...

Russia to become “India Friendly” to attract more Indian tourists

There's a bigger deal, a larger base of friendship is this? It is sure, the poor Indian people will be a good paying customer? They give all money for outdated technology? Accumulate debt?

INDIA-RUSSIA NUCLEAR COOPERATION

PM Indian (he is not an American Indian, but Hindu) the Modi tell: "...Long live India-Russia friendship".

Speaking at inauguration of Unit 1 of Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant, PM Modi said, "In dedicating KNPP, we mark another historic tie between India and Russia. Today's event is also a joyful occasion for the team of engineers in India and Russia, we salute them for their relentless work. Long live India-Russia friendship". More: PM, Putin and Jayalalithaa dedicate first 1,000 MW unit of Kudankulam N-power plant to nation

Putin's speech in the opening ceremony of nuclear power plant in India translated in english.


India ranks number three in the world when it comes to number of billionaires and millionaires. Yes, there are poor people in India. But also, there are people in India who can buy your country; I mean it.
 
It makes sense from business perspective to be friendly to tourists.
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The number of Indian tourists traveling abroad grew from 3.81 million in 1998 to 18.33 million in 2014, according to data from India’s Bureau of Immigration. ...
At the same time, going by this data, Russia merely accounts for 0.5 per cent of Indian tourists travelling abroad. Around 95 000 Indians visited Russia in 2015 either on tourist or business or private visas, according to Russia’s official statistics.
“The good sign is that according to the statistic from Russian foreign missions in India, the number of tourists last year has doubled since 2014,” Valery Korovkin, head of international cooperation department at Russia Tourism (Federal Agency for Tourism) told RIR.
If Russia was less nationalistic and encouraged a bit more multi-culturalism, it would be more attractive for convenience-oriented tourists.
For example, if there were more Indian or vegetarian restaurants, and more Russians who speak English, and fewer bigots roaming the urban streets, then more Indians and other tourists would have a more pleasant experience there, and word would spread.
 
It makes sense from business perspective to be friendly to tourists.

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The number of Indian tourists traveling abroad grew from 3.81 million in 1998 to 18.33 million in 2014, according to data from India’s Bureau of Immigration. This means that 1.5 per cent of the country’s population travels abroad every year. With rising income levels and changing lifestyles, the potential for growth is tremendous, given India’s huge 1.25 billion population. India has already become one of the fastest growing outbound travel markets, and, ac
cording to UNWTO predictions, India will account for 50 million outbound tourists by 2020, while the outbound tourism market may exceed US$ 40 Billion by then.

At the same time, going by this data, Russia merely accounts for 0.5 per cent of Indian tourists travelling abroad. Around 95 000 Indians visited Russia in 2015 either on tourist or business or private visas, according to Russia’s official statistics.

“The good sign is that according to the statistic from Russian foreign missions in India, the number of tourists last year has doubled since 2014,” Valery Korovkin, head of international cooperation department at Russia Tourism (Federal Agency for Tourism) told RIR.

He said that although the tourist visas accounted for just one third of the total, any person spending time in Russia for any kind of activities rather than employment or studies should be considered a tourist.

...

Russia to become “India Friendly” to attract more Indian tourists

There's a bigger deal, a larger base of friendship is this? It is sure, the poor Indian people will be a good paying customer? They give all money for outdated technology? Accumulate debt?

INDIA-RUSSIA NUCLEAR COOPERATION

PM Indian (he is not an American Indian, but Hindu) the Modi tell: "...Long live India-Russia friendship".

Speaking at inauguration of Unit 1 of Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant, PM Modi said, "In dedicating KNPP, we mark another historic tie between India and Russia. Today's event is also a joyful occasion for the team of engineers in India and Russia, we salute them for their relentless work. Long live India-Russia friendship". More: PM, Putin and Jayalalithaa dedicate first 1,000 MW unit of Kudankulam N-power plant to nation

Putin's speech in the opening ceremony of nuclear power plant in India translated in english.


India ranks number three in the world when it comes to number of billionaires and millionaires. Yes, there are poor people in India. But also, there are people in India who can buy your country; I mean it.


I have not knowledge about the people, who can buy my country.

I main it: the people go abroad to work and not on vacation.

"The number of permits issued to Indian nationals increased by 80.5 percent in 2015."
Source:
Number of foreign workers continue to drop in Hungary - Daily News Hungary

This officially, but no data about illegal work.

Everyone flees from Hungary. I do work in Slovakia now, because here I get double pay, but I want to live in the US forever.
Here are all kinds of Eastern peoples. The Serbs and Ukrainians, etc.. Only three months working in Hungary or Slovakia etc.., because they not a member of the EU and the visa-free license expires.
 
It makes sense from business perspective to be friendly to tourists.

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The number of Indian tourists traveling abroad grew from 3.81 million in 1998 to 18.33 million in 2014, according to data from India’s Bureau of Immigration. This means that 1.5 per cent of the country’s population travels abroad every year. With rising income levels and changing lifestyles, the potential for growth is tremendous, given India’s huge 1.25 billion population. India has already become one of the fastest growing outbound travel markets, and, ac
cording to UNWTO predictions, India will account for 50 million outbound tourists by 2020, while the outbound tourism market may exceed US$ 40 Billion by then.

At the same time, going by this data, Russia merely accounts for 0.5 per cent of Indian tourists travelling abroad. Around 95 000 Indians visited Russia in 2015 either on tourist or business or private visas, according to Russia’s official statistics.

“The good sign is that according to the statistic from Russian foreign missions in India, the number of tourists last year has doubled since 2014,” Valery Korovkin, head of international cooperation department at Russia Tourism (Federal Agency for Tourism) told RIR.

He said that although the tourist visas accounted for just one third of the total, any person spending time in Russia for any kind of activities rather than employment or studies should be considered a tourist.

...

Russia to become “India Friendly” to attract more Indian tourists

There's a bigger deal, a larger base of friendship is this? It is sure, the poor Indian people will be a good paying customer? They give all money for outdated technology? Accumulate debt?

INDIA-RUSSIA NUCLEAR COOPERATION

PM Indian (he is not an American Indian, but Hindu) the Modi tell: "...Long live India-Russia friendship".

Speaking at inauguration of Unit 1 of Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant, PM Modi said, "In dedicating KNPP, we mark another historic tie between India and Russia. Today's event is also a joyful occasion for the team of engineers in India and Russia, we salute them for their relentless work. Long live India-Russia friendship". More: PM, Putin and Jayalalithaa dedicate first 1,000 MW unit of Kudankulam N-power plant to nation

Putin's speech in the opening ceremony of nuclear power plant in India translated in english.


India ranks number three in the world when it comes to number of billionaires and millionaires. Yes, there are poor people in India. But also, there are people in India who can buy your country; I mean it.


I have not knowledge about the people, who can buy my country.

I main it: the people go abroad to work and not on vacation.

"The number of permits issued to Indian nationals increased by 80.5 percent in 2015."
Source:
Number of foreign workers continue to drop in Hungary - Daily News Hungary

This officially, but no data about illegal work.

Everyone flees from Hungary. I do work in Slovakia now, because here I get double pay, but I want to live in the US forever.
Here are all kinds of Eastern peoples. The Serbs and Ukrainians, etc.. Only three months working in Hungary or Slovakia etc.., because they not a member of the EU and the visa-free license expires.


You have no knowledge period :)
 

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