If India grows, Sri Lanka grows with it, says Cinnamon Hotels CEO
New Delhi [India], February 6 (ANI): The recent trade agreement between the United States and India serves as a significant catalyst for this growth, creating a ripple effect that benefits neighbouring economies. Hishan Singhawansa, CEO of Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts, told ANI that the expansion of the Indian economy directly correlates with the prosperity of Sri Lanka.
Singhawansa emphasised that Sri Lanka aims to take advantage of the opportunities arising from India's ascent. He noted that while Sri Lanka remains a small country in comparison, the scale of the Indian market is huge even amidst complex global geopolitics.
He explained that the current tourism figures for Sri Lanka, which stand at approximately 2 million tourists, remain small compared to global destinations, but the low base allows for consistent year-on-year growth.
He projected that the current 20 million outbound travellers from India will likely rise to 50 million within the next five to six years. "We call this decade 'India's decade', from a growth point of view, and definitely we will benefit from it," Singhawansa added. (ANI)
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