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The Buddhist Circuit receives support from the Swadesh Darshan Scheme to develop Buddhist tourism and enhance its infrastructure. The Archaeological Survey of India operates for conservation work and the Asian Buddhist Summit functions to build cultural bonds between countries. Theme-based circuit development which includes religious and pilgrimage sites drives complete tourism progress. Eco-friendly measures have been integrated into multiple sanctioned projects throughout Northeast India through Swadesh Darshan and PRASHAD funding programs. Through the Incredible India 2.0 campaign the Ministry of Tourism works to promote all these initiatives. The strategic development positions India in a stronger role as a Buddhist heritage destination worldwide which creates economic connections and cultural interactions through tourism.
Buddhist tourism development receives financial backing from the Ministry of Tourism through its Swadesh Darshan (SD) and PRASHAD schemes targeted at State Governments and UT Administrations.
The Swadesh Darshan Scheme recognizes the Buddhist Circuit as one of its thematic circuits.
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) as a division within the Ministry of Culture maintains authority to protect Buddhist sites and all protected monuments through preservation activities.
The area provides public facilities that include toilets together with drinking water services and parking spots and pathways alongside signage benches ramps and wheelchair access points which receive ongoing maintenance improvements.
Organizers of the 1st Asian Buddhist Summit (ABS) were the Ministry of Culture along with the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC) situated in New Delhi.
Participation in the summit reached over 650 individuals which included 130 foreign delegates representing 26 Asian countries for its Asian cultural and religious cooperation focus.
Organizers made a decision to conduct the summit every other year.
The Ministry of Tourism established 15 different themes through which they can create circuit-based tourism development plans.
Buddhist Circuit
Coastal Circuit
Desert Circuit
Eco Circuit
Heritage Circuit
Himalayan Circuit
Krishna Circuit
North-East Circuit
Ramayana Circuit
Rural Circuit
Spiritual Circuit
Sufi Circuit
Tirthankar Circuit
Tribal Circuit
Wildlife Circuit
Tourism development under the PRASHAD Scheme has focused on 41 religious cities/sites spread across 25 states.
Kamakhya (Assam)
Parasuram Kund (Arunachal Pradesh)
Patna and Gaya (Bihar)
Dwarka and Somnath (Gujarat)
Amritsar (Punjab)
Varanasi and Mathura (Uttar Pradesh)
Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri (Uttarakhand)
Swadesh Darshan Projects:
Arunachal Pradesh: Development of Mega Circuit at Bhalukpong-Bomdila and Tawang (Rs. 49.77 Cr)
Manipur: Development of Tourist Circuit in Imphal-Khongjom (Rs. 72.23 Cr)
Sikkim: The government allocated Rs. 98.05 Cr to develop a Tourist Circuit that links many different tourism destinations in Sikkim.
Assam: Development of Manas–Probitora–Nameri–Kaziranga–Dibru–Saikhowa as Wildlife Circuit (Rs. 95.67 Cr)
Meghalaya: Development of Umium, U Lum Sohpetbneng-Mawdiangdiang-Orchid Lake Resort (Rs. 99.13 Cr)
Assam: Development of Kamakhya Temple and Pilgrimage Destination (Rs. 30.71 Cr)
Nagaland: Development of Pilgrimage Facilities (Rs. 25.26 Cr)
Sustainable Tourism and Environmental Considerations
The Swadesh Darshan and PRASHAD schemes implement development methods that protect the environment.
Every State Government and UT Administration must develop Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) which include environmental-friendly components including:
Use of clean/renewable energy
Eco-friendly construction materials
Recycling and reuse practices
Promotional Initiatives
Through its Incredible India 2.0 campaign the Ministry of Tourism concentrates on marketing adventure tourism along with religious and eco-tourism products.
The promotion of North Eastern tourism destinations makes use of special media campaigns paired with digital platforms.
These tourist locations participate in numerous exhibitions and tourism fairs in both Indian and overseas markets.
The establishment of the Buddhist Circuit through the Swadesh Darshan Scheme serves as a premier development approach which aims to grow tourism while safeguarding heritage sites and establish India as the primary Buddhist travel destination.
Through concentrated financial assistance together with improved infrastructure and enhanced promotion India intends to welcome both international and home visitors to boost cultural exchange and economic development.