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Tourism as Fiscal Infrastructure

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March 2026

Why India could build the world's first Al-native tourism economy.

- Dr Harilal Bhaskar

Tourism as Fiscal Infrastructure

Tourism is rarely discussed in the language of public finance. It should be.

Economically, tourism behaves less like a discretionary service sector and more like climate-exposed public infrastructure. It draws continuously on roads, ports, airports, water systems, energy grids, waste management, land, and emergency services. The fiscal burden of this infrastructure is largely public, while revenues are private, seasonal, and unevenly distributed. Environmental costs—coastal erosion, water stress, heat exposure, biodiversity loss—are typically socialised after damage has occurred.

For India, this imbalance is becoming increasingly expensive.

Tourism demand is rising, but its impacts are concentrated in time and space. Peak seasons strain public services and ecosystems, while infrastructure remains under-utilised for much of the year. Governments respond with promotion, caps, or crisis spending—tools that are politically visible but economically inefficient. The problem is not tourism growth per se; it is the absence of system-level intelligence.

India's recent institutional experience points to a different approach.

Over the past decade, the country has built population-scale digital public infrastructure across identity, payments, data exchange, and service delivery. These were not designed as applications, but as interoperable governance layers—capable of operating at scale, adapting to local variation, and reducing long-term fiscal leakage. Tourism, despite its economic and environmental footprint, remains largely outside this architecture.

That omission carries real fiscal and climate costs.

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