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“We have signed this MoU with the Andaman-Nicobar administration to ensure that the sides come together to coordinate, collaborate, optimise efforts in enhancing the international profile of the islands as it seeks to attract tourists, investment, technology and tap markets,” said C Rajasekhar, Director General, ICCR.
As part of the MoU, ICCR will also facilitate an exchange of international cultural artists between the islands and other destinations. Literature workshops will also be organised in the Union Territory for exposure. “What we are looking at is that international writers of eminence to come and stay at picturesque places like Andaman. They can spend some time there, organise some workshops, interact with people and also write, which will further enhance the tourist pull of that place,” Rajasekhar said.
The tie-up will provide a wider platform for the islanders to showcase their talent to the world thereby boosting foreign arrivals, opined Ankita Mishra Bundela, ICCR.
Source: travelnewsdigest.in