Tourism - A Case for Inclusive ManagementPublished on: July 7, 2026 3:07 AM
Pakistan, July 7 -- Pakistan projects its north as a success story. The claim to fame is primarily based on the burgeoning number of tourists every year. What nobody points out aloud is that growth is outpacing governance faster than expected. The 18th Constitutional Amendment had devolved tourism to provinces, each with its own legal framework, including regulation. However, the loopholes which the policy makers are better qualified to identify and implementors and executioners can incisively plug still remain unplugged. That is why a sealed hotel keeps taking in guests, the forests keep vanishing for decades before anyone even notices, and mafias keep encroaching on the reclaimed land. All of this comes as no surprise. The question aris...
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