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[abstract] => Fostering a sort of Public-Private Partnership in the Tourism Industry is a novel and innovative conceptual frame work, which shall be mutually beneficial not only to both Public-Private sectors, but to all the stakeholders of the Industry also. Ingrained on certain integral approach, insisting on certain degree of structural partnership, PPP is meant for a long-term relationship between different stake-holders of Public and Private sectors. It is envisaged, that the very structural fabric of Tourism Industry supports private investment, while the Governments serves as the facilitator in the PPP ventures. Optimistically, this sort of business relationship, with proper planning, efficient management and quality service delivery may blossom into a successful relationships, which will ensure not only economic developments, but also fastor social harmony and peaceful understanding among nations across the continents.
KEY WORDS: Public Sectors, stake-holders, concept, WTO, Language Game,
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