
Either way, India has one of the biggest wealth gaps so that anyone upper middle class and above can live as good as they want with cheap labor. If they were concerned about building a tourism industry and changed things up, it would be less for the politicians to pocket. and the politicians are like that in the first place because colonization set the current social system in place
I fear the tourism industry’s current growth is entirely in the hands of politicians. The legacy political families, the ones with media/corp influence, are highly involved in domestic tourism projects to good success. I’ve visited some projects and they’re very high quality. The current tourism problem (at least in the south) is mostly the flash-in-the-pan politicians only concerned with building the party and immediate personal gain.