Speaking at the Paryatan Parv organised by the Ministry of Tourism, he said tourism, world over, has become one of the most powerful economic resources.
"While we are in the process of improving our infrastructure, we need an environment of hospitality and warmth in country to be created... Our citizen attitude, the attitude of various traits in response to tourists must also be extremely hospitable," he said.
With integrating global economy and rising prosperity, people have more desire to travel to other parts of the world, and India as a large nation is part of that exercise.
He said many countries have marketed their historical monuments in a way which is attracting millions of tourists every year.
"We have places of worship of multiple religions, shrines which are globally regarded, which were built during the historical period, which retain their elegance in everlasting memory and people are willing to come and spend time in cities where those shrines are," Jaitley said.
"We still need to do a lot of homework in improving the quality of rail travel and stations and that is why the government has undertaken the programme of getting the private sector in order to improve the quality of rail stations," he said.
Today about 400 stations are on anvil, some contracts have already been awarded so that there is a rebuilding like the airports in case of railway stations, he added.
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