India's tourism future In the 1960s and 70s, many Western tourists to India were students and 1____ who travelled in search of spiritual enlightenment or cultural discovery. This group travelled light on 2_______ budgets and their contribution in terms of revenue to their host country was limited. Forty years 3_____, the situation has changed dramatically. Today India is one of the 4_______ world tourism destinations, with its foreign exchange from tourism 5________ to show an annual growth of 14% over the next four years. This turnaround is a result of several factors, not least India's high 6______ in world affairs due to its economic achievements. The tourism industry searches constantly for new destinations to promote and develop and the Indian government's national tourism promotion campaign 'Incredible India' has proved very successful in raising India's global 7______. Although internal infrastructure continues to be a 8 ______, investment in transport links and hotels is ongoing as the Indian tourism industry 9 _______ and develops. New and developing areas include eco-tourism, a flourishing medical tourism sector and new 10 _______ sectors, such as golf tourism and tea tourism.

1 walkers/backpackers/hikers
2 restricted/ restrained/constricted
3 after /later/further
4 fast-moving /faster growing /fastest-growing
5 believed/forecast/reminded
6 visibility/presence/success
7 face/profile/influence
8 lack/insufficiency /weakness
9 matures/ages/produces
10 special /obscure/niche
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