New Delhi, April 28 -- India's hospitality sector is expanding at a pace that is hard to ignore. Travel has become more frequent, more aspirational, and far more distributed beyond traditional metros. Demand is rising across segments, and hotel chains are scaling rapidly to keep up. But behind the visible scale lies a more intricate challenge. Growth is not just about adding new hotels, more rooms or entering new markets. It is also about building an ecosystem that supports this growth at the same pace. One that is rooted in people and culture. And that raises a fundamental question. Can an industry built on human interaction expand rapidly without losing the culture that sustains it? For Marriott International, that question is not abstr...