Addressing an event held to mark the World Tourism Day, Shekhawat said under the "Chalo India" campaign, one lakh foreign tourists will be exempted from paying visa fee.
"This initiative reflects the government's commitment to promoting India's rich cultural and natural heritage," he said.
He said ministries of tourism and culture, civil aviation, railways, road transport and highways, and ports, shipping and waterways will join states and Union Territories will compile the master list of tourism destinations to bring the unbelievable sites of "Incredible India" on a global platform.
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