Sri Lanka among top 10 source countries for foreign tourist arrivals in India
August 19, 2025 09:14 am
Sri Lanka, the United States, Bangladesh, the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada were among the top 10 source countries for foreign tourist arrivals in India in the past five years, according to data shared by the Indian government.
The Indian Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat shared the data in a written response to queries related to tourist arrivals in the Lok Sabha, the PTI reported.
The FTA figures stood at 9.95 million for 2024, as per the government data.
The minister was asked details related to foreign tourist arrivals recorded in the country during the last five years, and whether India’s tourism sector has seen a significant recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic, with international tourist arrivals exceeding pre-pandemic levels.
According to the UN World Tourism Organization, International Tourist Arrivals (ITAs) has two components, namely Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) and Arrivals of Non-Resident Nationals.
The minister was also asked details about the top ten source markets for FTAs in India during the last five years.
Shekhawat, in his response, shared tabulated data of top 10 source countries for FTAs during the last five years (2020-2024).
The top 10 countries for FTAs in India during this period are the US, Bangladesh, the UK, Australia, Canada, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Germany, France and Singapore, according to the data.
In 2020 and 2023, Bangladesh was the top source market for FTAs in India, while for 2021, 2022 and 2024, the US occupied the top slot.
The other three countries which figured in the top five source countries for FTAs India are — the UK, Australia and Canada.
- Agencies