FAITH Conclave 2025 set for August 12–13 in New Delhi

Key focus areas include inbound strategy, rural & wellness tourism, infrastructure

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July 30, 2025

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FAITH Conclave 2025 set for August 12–13 in New Delhi

FAITH aims to achieve India’s USD 3 trillion tourism vision, create a pan-India tourism growth narrative

Federation of Associations in Indian Tourism & Hospitality FAITH, has announced its flagship policy event, the FAITH Conclave 2025, will be held on August 12–13 in New Delhi.

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Federation of Associations in Indian Tourism & Hospitality (FAITH) has announced that its most significant policy dialogue since the onset of the pandemic, the FAITH Conclave 2025 is scheduled to be held on August 12-13 in New Delhi.

Rajiv Mehra

In a press statement, FAITH says that under the theme Indian Tourism: Invincible Spirit the event will bring together leaders from both government and industry to collaboratively drive the shared goal of establishing India as a global tourism powerhouse by 2047.

The statement adds that the conclave will be chaired by Ajeet Bajaj, Vice Chair, FAITH and co-chaired by Rajiv Mehra, General Secretary, FAITH, will draw participation from the full spectrum of India’s travel and hospitality ecosystem.

Ajay Prakash

“This Conclave represents a national movement. We are laying the foundation for a USD 3 trillion tourism economy with 100 million foreign arrivals and 20 billion domestic visits. FAITH 2025 will be the tipping point in our collective journey to Viksit Bharat through tourism,” says Ajay Prakash, Vice Chair, FAITH.

“We are bringing the government, states and industry together under one platform to create a powerful, unified tourism vision for India,” adds Mehra.

According to the statement, key points discussions during the event include developing a country-specific inbound strategy, boosting rural, wellness and spiritual tourism circuits, creating destination-specific marketing and infrastructure plans.

The organisation aims to achieve India’s USD 3 trillion tourism vision, create a pan-India tourism growth narrative, deepen centre-state-industry alignment, take steps to increase inbound tourism to India, make tourism a concurrent subject in the Constitution and secure export industry status for tourism and reform GST across the tourism value chain, adds the statement.

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