India

Lakshadweep Plans Tourism Expansion Amid Diplomatic Tensions with Maldives

Amid diplomatic tensions stemming from disparaging remarks made by Maldivian ministers and officials against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Lakshadweep, the administration of the Indian archipelago has revealed plans to expand its tourism activities. Social media posts by Maldivian junior ministers and officials sparked outrage online, leading to cancellations of scheduled visits to the Maldives and diplomatic actions by India.

Despite the controversy, Lakshadweep’s administration is pushing forward with initiatives to tap into its tourism potential. Proposals have been submitted to the Union government, outlining strategies to enhance tourism in the island cluster. Among the proposals is the construction of a larger airport on Minicoy Island, capable of accommodating Airbus-type aircraft, in addition to hotel projects under the Smart City initiative on various islands.

Minicoy Island, strategically positioned near the Maldives, is considered a focal point for the tourism expansion plans. The efforts aim to attract more tourists from across India and overseas. As part of the tourism promotion, liquor sales are now permitted at designated locations with the approval of the tourism department, and locally produced non-fermented toddy called Neera adds to the diverse offerings.

Lakshadweep, home to 36 islands of which only ten are inhabited, traditionally relies on fishing and coconut farming as primary occupations. The lack of diverse economic activities has prompted the administration to prioritize tourism as a key driver of development. Women’s self-help groups are actively involved in crafting products from coconut and fish.

While travel to Lakshadweep is facilitated by ship or flight, visitors must obtain prior permission from the administration of the Union Territory. The lack of hospitals poses a significant challenge for residents, who often need to travel to Kochi for better medical treatment. Similarly, higher education opportunities are limited, requiring residents to rely on institutions in Kerala and other states.

The recent diplomatic row between India and the Maldives has added complexity to the situation. In response to distasteful comments and unsolicited comparisons made by Maldivian officials, New Delhi summoned the Maldivian envoy for clarification. The tensions have led to increased scrutiny of the Maldives and a surge of interest in Lakshadweep as an alternative tourist destination.

As Lakshadweep advances its tourism expansion plans, the administration remains committed to overcoming challenges and positioning the archipelago as a sought-after destination for travelers, showcasing its unique natural beauty and cultural richness.

Priyanka Koul

Priyanka Koul is a dedicated Sub-Editor at The Daily Guardian, is fueled by a profound passion for uncovering and sharing meaningful stories, particularly those of individuals. Committed to journalism's core principles of integrity, accuracy, and ethical reporting, she embraces a relentless journey of learning and personal growth. Priyanka strives to leave a lasting impact through her storytelling prowess.

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