India,
December 2024.
As
South Africa and India commemorate 30 years of robust diplomatic relations and
democracy, the Honourable Minister of Tourism, Ms. Patricia de Lille,
will embark on a significant visit to India this December 2024. During her
week-long visit to New Delhi and Mumbai, the Minister will engage in high-level
bilateral discussions with her Indian counterpart to strengthen tourism ties,
focusing on key areas such as streamlined visa processes, digital innovation,
enhanced air connectivity (including the IBSA code-share flight), and rural
tourism. She will also explore India's advancements in AI-driven tourism
solutions through meetings with technology and VFS representatives, showcasing
South Africa’s commitment to adopting innovative practices in the sector.
Under
the theme “30 Years of Diplomatic Relations, 30 Years of Democracy, and
South Africa’s Assumption of the G20 Presidency in 2025,” Minister de
Lille will address over 350 dignitaries at a special event, emphasising
sustainable tourism and accessibility for Indian travellers. Additionally, she
will host a dinner with CEOs of leading Indian corporations, including Air
India, Indigo, and Tata Group, alongside key sports stakeholders, to explore
collaborative opportunities. The visit will also highlight South Africa’s focus
on bilateral cooperation across critical sectors such as infrastructure,
energy, pharma, ICT, agriculture, and tourism while celebrating shared cultural
ties through heritage site visits.
South African Tourism CEO Nombulelo Guliwe stated“We are delighted
to welcome Minister Patricia de Lille to India as we commemorate 30 years of
strong diplomatic ties and the shared values of democracy between India and
South Africa. Our 30 years of bilateral milestone serves as a testament to
enduring partnership between the two nations and highlighting significance of
India as a key ally for South Africa. With the week-long engagement, we are set
to further strengthen mutual ties and foster deeper, more meaningful
collaborations across various sectors. Moreover, our commitment remains rooted
in nurturing closer connections with India and celebrating the vibrant cultural
linkages that have flourished over decades. Together, both nations strive to
build a transformative era of collaboration, contributing to shared economic
growth, cultural exchange, and a strengthened partnership reflecting our
collective vision for a prosperous and connected future.”
As
part of her visit, Minister de Lille will also explore India’s rich cultural
heritage, underscoring the deep historical and cultural ties between the two
nations. By engaging with India’s vibrant traditions and iconic landmarks, the
Minister aims to celebrate the shared legacy that continues to strengthen the
bond between South Africa and India while fostering mutual appreciation and
collaboration in tourism and beyond.