Goa's tourism has threats in the form of competition from states like Kerala and Maharashtra, but opportunities far outweigh the threats, Narendra Jadhav, member of the Planning Commission of India in charge of Goa, said.
Speaking at the Goa Small Industries Association (GSIA) annual general meeting, Jadhav, citing from a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) analysis of Goa's two main industries of mining and tourism said, while beach tourism is a good thing, Goa needs to move away towards heritage tourism.
"Ahluwalia, my boss at the Planning Commission always says that Goa should have a world class museum to boost its heritage tourism," Jadhav said.
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