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Indians hold key to Mideast tourism surge
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Related coverage for "Indians hold key to Mideast tourism surge ": India Today — How to make India more tourist-friendly? Inside Niti Aayog's big overhaul plan. The Economic Times — India’s big trade win drives luxury into new lane . UrduPoint — Tourist arrivals reach new record, sector must adapt to keep growing: OECD Tourism Trends 2026. Business Today — 'Ayodhya has chosen me' after Amitabh Bachchan, why Ranbir Kapoor bought land in the temple city. ANTARA News — InJourney: PM Modi's visit to attract Indian tourists to Prambanan. URL Media — Indian Affairs Announces $2.4 Million in Tribal Tourism Grants to Boost Visitation and Economic Growth