India strengthened tourism ties with Germany and Indonesia during bilateral meetings at ITB Berlin 2026, focusing on sustainable travel, air connectivity and long-term tourism growth.

The discussions reflect wider global efforts to align tourism development with environmental responsibility and stable market expansion.

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The meetings took place alongside ITB Berlin, one of the world’s largest travel trade events, where governments and industry leaders meet to shape international tourism strategy and partnerships.

Focus on tourism cooperation

India held separate meetings with Germany and Indonesia to expand tourism cooperation and strengthen institutional links. Talks centred on increasing visitor flows, improving market access and supporting collaboration between tourism stakeholders.

Germany remains an important inbound tourism market for India, with steady visitor numbers and established travel demand. Engagement with Indonesia reflects a growing focus on regional partnerships within Asia, where travel demand continues to rise.

Officials also pointed to the role of cultural exchange and people-to-people links in supporting sustained tourism growth across both markets.

Sustainable travel priorities

Sustainable travel was a central theme across the discussions. India, Germany and Indonesia reviewed approaches to managing tourism growth while reducing environmental impact and supporting local communities.

The talks included regenerative tourism practices and the need to balance visitor numbers with resource management. This aligns with wider global tourism trends, where sustainability is increasingly linked to destination competitiveness and long-term sector stability.

Connectivity and market development

Air connectivity was identified as a key factor in supporting tourism growth. Expanding direct and regional flight routes between India, Germany and Indonesia is expected to improve accessibility and support higher travel volumes.

India’s participation at ITB Berlin 2026 included representatives from government and the travel industry, highlighting a coordinated approach to international market development.

The bilateral meetings form part of India’s broader tourism strategy to strengthen global partnerships while integrating sustainable travel practices into sector growth.