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FAITH: Turning impossible to incredible India

ABHISHEK CHAKRABORTYNew Delhi

Looking at the growing role Indian tourism and hospitality can play in the growth trajectory of India, a cross-section of representatives from the top 10 national tourism industry associations have joined hands to form Federation of Association in Indian Tourism & Hospitality or FAITH. With the intention to have a “common voice” for the industry, aimed at abetting tourism whilst evaluating opportunities and addressing challenges within the industry, this is the first of a kind approach by the associations to come forward and increase the number of tourists visiting India.

Speaking on the occasion, Parvez Dewan, secretary tourism, Government of India said that while there is no decline in the number of tourists coming to India, the momentum has been lost. “Though the December 16 Delhi gangrape has caused trouble for the tourism industry, there is a 2-3% rise in the number of foreign tourist arrivals in the first quarter of 2013,” stated Dewan. Welcoming the initiative, Dewan lauded the efforts of the 10 associations in conceptualising FAITH and pledged the support of the tourism ministry to the federation. Though nothing is concrete yet, he said, the government is working on few more measures like no off-season, promoting the Himalayas and organising long festivals to promote tourism in India.

Earlier, while inaugurating the event, Nakul Anand, chairman, FAITH, and president, Hotel Association of India, highlighted the potential of the tourism industry, its challenges and the way forward. “FAITH is a consolidated effort of the industry aimed towards creating awareness, particularly at the state level, on the economic imperatives of tourism. We aim to address and collectively brainstorm on the macro dynamics of the industry to ensure tourism its rightful place in India’s growth story,” said Anand.

Aashish Gupta, consultant CEO for FAITH, presented the FAITH mandate focusing on a pro-active approach with the Central and state government that would entail strategic ideation, policy inputs, government plan discussions and global branding initiatives amongst others. He also highlighted avenues like service tax, visa-on-arrival and skill development as avenues that FAITH would focus on aggressively.

FAITH, a non-government, not-for-profit Indian tourism and hospitality-led and managed society, aims at being a catalyst for the growth and development of the travel, tourism, hospitality, aviation, transport, convention, adventure and other related industries. It comprises 10 national industry associations including, Adventure Tour Operators Association of India, Association of Domestic Tour Operators of India, Hotel Association of India, India Convention Promotion Bureau, Indian Association of Tour Operators, Indian Heritage Hotels Association, Indian Tourist Transporters Association, Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India, Travel Agents Association of India and the Travel Agents Federation of India.

In his vote of thanks, Sarabjit Singh, vice-chairman, FAITH, and chairman of the Indian Tourist Transporters Association, expressed his gratitude to all the founder members and to all those who had tirelessly toiled behind the scenes, since January 2011, to bring the idea of FAITH to fruition.