New Delhi [India], August 14: India’s hospitality sector is one of the country’s most extraordinary contradictions. The market is projected to reach $798.95 billion by 2033, growing at over 14% annually. Domestic tourist visits crossed 2.9 billion in 2024. Hotels are opening at a pace that would have seemed ambitious a decade ago. And yet, the industry faces a 55-60% shortfall in skilled manpower a gap so structural that the World Travel & Tourism Council places India as the country with the second-largest projected hospitality labour shortfall in the world by 2035.
