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Smith, Alison. On the road to Nirvana: the tantric tourist and the Indian cosmos. [Guildford]: [University of Surrey], 1995.

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N, Dhar T. Tourism in Indian Himalaya. Lucknow: Indian Institute of Public Administration, U.P. Branch, in collaboration with SHERPA, Lucknow, 1999.

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K, Chaturvedi B. Tourist centres of India. New Delhi: Diamond, 2000.

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(India), National Atlas &. Thematic Mapping Organisation. Tourist atlas of India. 2nd ed. aurangabad: National Atlas & Thematic Mapping Organisation, Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India, 1989.

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Anya, Diekmann, ed. Tourism and India. Abingdon, Oxon, England: Routledge, 2011.

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Kumar, Gupta Vijay. Tourism in India. Delhi: Gian Publishing, 1987.

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Sharma, Vivek. Tourism in India. Jaipur, India: Arihant Publishers, 1991.

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Sen, Ajoy Kumar. Tourism in India. Calcutta: Modern Book Agency, 1991.

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(Firm), Evalueserve. India inbound tourism. New Delhi: FICCI, 2010.

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Kumar, Maneet. Tourism today, an Indian perspective. Delhi, India: Kanishka Pub. House, 1992.

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Service, Indian Map, ed. Incredible India: Tourist & travel guide. Jodhpur: Indian Map Service, 2007.

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The great Indiana touring book: 20 spectacular auto tours. Black Earth, Wis: Trails Books, 2002.

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Sherwood, William N. Old roads: The cyclist's guide to rural Indiana. New Palestine, Ind: Sherwood Press, 1992.

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Sunanda, V. S., joint author, ed. Health tourism in India. New Delhi, India: New Century Publications, 2009.

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Akhtar, Javaid. Tourism management in India. New Delhi: Ashish Pub. House, 1990.

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Tourism in ancient India. New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2005.

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Indian tourism today: Policies and programmes. Jaipur: ABD Publishers, 2002.

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Dakota Women's Work: Creativity, Culture, and Exile. St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2012.

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Alley, Kelly Diana. Tourism in India: Marketing culture. Ann Arbor: UMI Dissertation Information Service, 1990.

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Oomman, Priyan C. Global's tourism directory of India. Trivandrum: Global Communications, 1989.

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Pandey, Tushar. Eco-rural tourism: Destination India. New Delhi: FICCI, 2010.

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Bālā, Ushā. Tourism in India, policy & perspectives. New Delhi: Arushi Prakashan, 1990.

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Singh, Awadhesh Kumar. Management of tourism in India. Gurgaon: Madhav Books, 2011.

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Bālā, Ushā. Tourism in India, policy & perspectives. New Delhi: Arushi Prakashan, 1990.

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Tourism and development in India. New Delhi: Ashish Pub. House, 1991.

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Isaac, Margarett Grimes. The tourist in Navajoland. [Cortez, Colo: s.n.], 1988.

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Chattopadhyay, Kunal. Economic impact of tourism development: An Indian experience. Delhi: Kanishka Publishers Distributors, 1995.

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Pais, Jesim. Tourism employment: An analysis of foreign tourism in India. New Delhi: Institute for Studies in Industrial Development, 2006.

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India. Parliament. Committee on Public Undertakings. India Tourism Development Corporation Limited, Ministry of Civil Aviation & Tourism (Department of Tourism). New Delhi: Lok Sabha Secretariat, 1989.

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Tourism in India: An economic activity. New Delhi: Har-Anand Publications, 2013.

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K, Sharma K. Tourism in India: Centre-state administration. Jaipur, India: Classic Pub. House, 1991.

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Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry. Domestic tourism in India, September 2013. New Delhi: [FICCI], 2013.

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Narayan, Sunithi L. Discover sublime India: Handbook for tourists. Madras: S.L. Narayan, R. Nagaswami, 1992.

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Rai, Anu. Medical Tourism in Kolkata, Eastern India. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73272-5.

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Ambivalent encounters: Childhood, tourism, and social change in Banaras, India. New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University Press, 2012.

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Wood, Karenne. The Virginia Indian Heritage Trail. 2nd ed. Charlottesville, Va: Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, 2008.

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Singh, Surjit. Rural tourism in India: Some economic dimensions. Jaipur: Institute of Development Studies, 2003.

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Tourism in India: Continuity, development, challenges and issues. New Delhi: Avon Publications, 2015.

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Girish, Revathy. Indian Tourist Panorama. Dominant Publishers & Distributors, 2007.

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Sarkar, Arun Kumar. Indian Tourism. Kanishka Publishing House / Kanishka Publishers Di, 1998.

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Guidebooks and tourist publicity about India. New Delhi: Library of Congress Office, 1994.

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Geary, David, and Sraman Mukherjee. Buddhism in Contemporary India. Edited by Michael Jerryson. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199362387.013.47.

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This chapter presents an overview of contemporary Indian Buddhism, broadly conceived, highlighting several historical developments, transregional influences, and Indo-centric adaptations within the colonial and postcolonial context. As the “homeland” of Buddhism and central to various contemporary revitalization movements, two themes are of particular analytical importance to this chapter: the recovery and reconfiguration of Buddhist material objects and the importance of reinvention among a range of Western and Asian Buddhist actors. After situating Indian Buddhism within the context of Indian historiography and discussions around the decline of Buddhism, this chapter examines various ways Indian Buddhist sites, artifacts, and structures are reimagined and reconfigured under colonization, nation-building, and changing socioeconomic interests. Also covered are Buddhist movements within India such as the Ambedkar-inspired New Buddhism, the role of Tibetan Buddhist refugees, and how the valorization of India’s Buddhist pilgrimage geography intersects with state goals toward tourism development and heritage diplomacy in Asia.
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Shalini, Singh, and Singh Tejvir 1930-, eds. Profiles in Indian tourism. New Delhi: A.P.H. Pub. Corp., 1996.

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Tourist trade in India. New Delhi: Library of Congress Office, 1996.

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Thomases, Drew. Guest is God. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190883553.001.0001.

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This book is based on ethnographic fieldwork in Pushkar, a Hindu pilgrimage site in northwestern India whose population of 20,000 sees an influx of two million visitors each year. Since the 1970s, the town has also received considerable attention from international tourists, a group with distinctly hippie beginnings but that now includes visitors from a wide spectrum of social positions and religious affiliations. To locals, though, Pushkar is more than just a gathering place for pilgrims and tourists: it is where Brahma, the creator god, made his home; it is where pilgrims feel blessed to stay, if only for a short time; and it is where Hindus would feel lucky to be reborn, if only as an insect. In short, it is their paradise. But even paradise needs upkeep. Thus, on a daily basis the town’s locals, and especially those engaged in pilgrimage and tourism, work to make Pushkar paradise. The book explores this massive enterprise to build “heaven on earth,” paying particular attention to how the articulation of sacred space becomes entangled with economic changes brought on by globalization and tourism. As such, the author not only attends to how tourism affects everyday life in Pushkar but also to how Hindu ideas determine the nature of tourism there; the goal, then, is to show how religion and tourism can be mutually constitutive.
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Moodie, Deonnie. Sacred Space Becomes Public Space. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190885267.003.0004.

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At the turn of the twenty-first century, middle-class men and women formed non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and filed public interest litigation suits (PILs) in order to expand temple space, knock down buildings that block views of Kālīghāṭ’s façade, and remove undesirable materials and populations from its environs. Employing the language of cleanliness and order, they worked (and continue to work) to make Kālīghāṭ a “must-see” tourist attraction. Scholarship has shown that India’s new middle classes—those produced through India’s economic liberalization policies in the 1990s—desire highly visible forms demonstrating their modernity as well as their uniqueness on the international stage of urban space. The example of Kālīghāṭ indicates how India’s new middle classes build on the work of the old middle classes to deploy the temple as emblematic of both their modernity and their Indian-ness. In so doing, they read the idioms of public space onto sacred space.
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Tourism in India. New Delhi: Library of Congress Office, 2005.

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Gupta, V. K. Tourism in India. Asia Book Corp of Amer, 1987.

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Badan, B. S. Tourism in India. Commonwealth Publishers, 1998.

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Hannam, Kevin. Tourism and India. Routledge, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203868782.

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