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		<title>The Challenges for India Outbound Tourism to ASEAN</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[BANGKOK, 2 April 2010 – The tourism industry in ASEAN is going weak at the knees and falling in love with India&#8217;s rapidly expanding urban middle class. If pesky issues of visas, food choices and prejudices can be overcome, the infatuation will grow into a long-term marriage of dependency and mutual respect. Furthermore, Indian travel [...]]]></description>
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