Skål India National Congress 2025 to Unite Global Tourism Leaders in Mumbai from 12–14 September

Skål International India has announced the much-awaited Skål India National Congress 2025, set to take place from 12th to 14th September at Hotel Sahara Star, Mumbai. Hosted by Skål International Mumbai South, this prestigious event will run under the theme “Connecting Tourism Leaders, Inspiring Growth”, bringing together influential voices from the travel, tourism, entertainment, and hospitality sectors for three impactful days of discussions, networking, and cultural celebrations. The conference will feature keynote addresses, panel discussions, fireside chats, and exclusive business networking sessions with CEOs, tourism board representatives, hospitality innovators, and policymakers shaping the industry’s future. The main keynote session on 13th September will feature Omar Abdullah, Former Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir; Smt. Maneka Gandhi, environmentalist and Chairperson of People for Animals; and Kandula Durgesh, Tourism Minister of Andhra Pradesh. A special Skål fireside chat will host acclaimed filmmaker Subhash Ghai and actress-wellness advocate Pooja Bedi, while the final session will see Ambassador Deepak Vohra share insights on diplomacy-driven tourism. Alongside high-level business sessions, attendees can look forward to curated social evenings, a glamorous black-tie dinner, and cultural performances. Skål International India President Sanjeev Mehra highlighted that the event is a “launchpad for the next chapter of Indian tourism,” while Host President Padmashree Dr. Mukesh Batra emphasized Mumbai’s unique role in fostering cross-sector partnerships and reimagining tourism for the next decade. With its blend of strategic dialogues, global networking, and immersive experiences, the Skål India National Congress 2025 is poised to become a landmark gathering for tourism professionals in India and worldwide.

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