Lakshadweep is India's smallest Union Territory and is fast gaining prominence as a premier tourist destination. This archipelago of 36 islands, out of which 10 are inhabited, has pristine white-sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and vibrant coral reefs. Recent initiatives taken by the Indian government to develop eco-tourism include new resorts and increased connectivity. The Tata Group has proposed three major Taj resorts on Suheli, Minicoy, and Kadmat islands, with Suheli and Kadmat already approved by the district administration.
To prepare for an expected influx of tourists, development work on infrastructures is in hand. The runway at Agatti Island airport would be extended from 2,800 meters long. A greenfield airport is also proposed on Minicoy Island, ensuring easier access to the distant paradise.
These developments promise economic growth, but the local communities feel that sustainable tourism is a must to preserve this fragile ecosystem. The administration assured that all the projects would follow strict environmental guidelines so that Lakshadweep remains a 'heaven for tourists' for generations to come.
Source: The Indian Express, Deccan Herald