Arunachal Pradesh Buddhist Tourism Workshop
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported May 07, 2026 · Last updated May 08, 2026
The workshop on Buddhist Circuit development, particularly with its focus on women-led rural tourism, is expected to positively impact the tourism and hospitality industries in India — Himachal Pradesh and other participating regions. Increased international tourism and regional cooperation could lead to economic growth and livelihood opportunities.
India — Himachal Pradesh Cultural Affairs Minister Dorjee Khandu addressed a regional workshop in Tawang on the 'Development of the Buddhist Circuit in Northeast India'. The workshop focused on promoting women-led rural tourism to foster cultural exchange, sustainable development, and regional cooperation across the Himalayan Buddhist belt. Delegates from Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, India — Assam, and India — Sikkim participated, discussing strategies to connect Buddhist centers in Northeast India with neighboring countries. Dorjee Khandu highlighted India — Himachal Pradesh's tourism potential and the state government's commitment to supporting women in tourism through skill development and micro-financing. The event aims to boost international tourism and deepen people-to-people ties in the region.
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