Buddhist circuits, hiking trails to put tourism on growth path


UPSC Study Note: Buddhist Circuits & Tourism Growth Initiatives (Union Budget 2026-27)


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Announcing Authority FM Nirmala Sitharaman, Union Budget 2026-27
Budget Allocation (2026-27) ₹2,438 crore (Ministry of Tourism)
Previous Year BE (2025-26) ₹2,541.06 crore
Revised Estimate 2025-26 ₹1,310.30 crore
Buddhist Circuit States (NE) Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Assam, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura (6 states)
Archaeological Sites to be developed 15 sites
Named archaeological sites Lothal, Dholavira, Rakhigarhi, Adichanallur, Sarnath, Hastinapur, Leh Palace
Guide Upskilling Pilot 10,000 guides across 20 iconic tourist sites
Training partners for guides Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs); online + offline mode
Upgraded institution National Council for Hotel Management → National Institute of Hospitality
New digital initiative National Destination Digital Knowledge Grid
Eco-tourism trails Mountain trails in HP, Uttarakhand, J&K; Araku Valley (Eastern Ghats)
Implementing Ministry Ministry of Tourism (nodal); MoCI/ASI for archaeology
Related scheme (predecessor) Swadesh Darshan 2.0; PRASHAD scheme

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Social

Environmental

Geopolitical / Strategic

Administrative

Historical


6. Recent Developments (Last 12-18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. The Northeast Buddhist Circuit announced in Budget 2026-27 covers 6 states: Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Assam, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura. [S2]
  2. 15 archaeological sites are to be developed as experiential cultural destinations under Budget 2026-27. [S1]
  3. The pilot scheme proposes training 10,000 guides across 20 iconic tourist sites in collaboration with IIMs. [S1]
  4. The National Council for Hotel Management (NCHM) is proposed to be upgraded to the National Institute of Hospitality. [S1]
  5. Ministry of Tourism allocation for 2026-27: ₹2,438 crore (BE); down from ₹2,541.06 crore in 2025-26 BE. [S4]
  6. The National Destination Digital Knowledge Grid will digitally document places of cultural, spiritual, and historic significance. [S4]
  7. Eco-tourism trails announced include mountain trails in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, J&K and Araku Valley in the Eastern Ghats. [S4]
  8. Sarnath (Buddhist), Lothal (IVC), Rakhigarhi (IVC), Adichanallur (South India), Hastinapur (Mahabharata), and Leh Palace are among the 15 named archaeological sites. [S1][S4]
  9. The Buddhist Circuit scheme for NE covers preservation of temples and monasteries, pilgrimage interpretation centres, improved connectivity, and pilgrim amenities. [S2]
  10. Tourism Minister who hailed Budget 2026-27 tourism provisions: Gajendra Singh Shekhawat. [S2]
  11. Predecessor scheme for spiritual tourism circuits: PRASHAD (Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual Heritage Augmentation Drive) and Swadesh Darshan 2.0.
  12. Araku Valley eco-tourism trail falls in the Eastern Ghats region.
  13. Revised Estimate for 2025-26 (Ministry of Tourism): ₹1,310.30 crore — roughly half the Budget Estimate, indicating significant underspending. [S4]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Papers: - GS-I: Indian Culture — places of Buddhist importance; archaeological heritage; cultural geography of Northeast - GS-II: Government policies and interventions; Centre-State relations (CSS schemes for NE); India's soft power - GS-III: Infrastructure; employment generation; tourism as an economic sector; budgetary allocations

Syllabus Headings: - GS-I: Art & Culture; History of India & Indian National Movement (Mauryan/Buddhist period) - GS-II: Welfare Schemes; Development Processes; India and Neighbours (Act East) - GS-III: Infrastructure; Inclusive Growth; Government Budgeting

Plausible Mains Questions: 1. "Tourism has the potential to be India's next sunrise sector. Critically examine the measures announced in Union Budget 2026-27 to leverage cultural and spiritual tourism for employment generation and regional development." 2. "The development of Buddhist circuits in Northeast India serves both economic and strategic purposes. Discuss in the context of India's Act East Policy and soft-power diplomacy." 3. "Despite significant budgetary allocations, India's tourism ministry consistently underspends. Analyse the administrative and structural bottlenecks and suggest reforms."


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
Swadesh Darshan & PRASHAD Schemes Predecessor schemes for circuit tourism; likely to be integrated/replaced
Act East Policy Strategic rationale for NE Buddhist Circuit; Buddhist diplomacy with SE Asia
Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) Nodal agency for all 15 archaeological sites; subordinate to MoCI
Indus Valley Civilisation Sites Lothal, Dholavira, Rakhigarhi are IVC sites being developed — also Prelims-heavy
Northeast India Development Special category status, DONER Ministry, NE Industrial Policy — context for NE tourism push
India's Soft Power & Cultural Diplomacy Buddhism as diplomatic instrument; ICCR, Nalanda University revival
National Tourism Policy Policy framework governing all tourism-related schemes
Ecotourism & Biodiversity Eastern Himalaya hotspot, Western Ghats; sustainable tourism vis-à-vis EIA norms

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Confusing the two Buddhist Circuits: The older Swadesh Darshan-era Buddhist Circuit covers UP-Bihar-MP (Bodh Gaya, Sarnath, Kushinagar, Sanchi). The Budget 2026-27 scheme is a new NE-specific Buddhist Circuit for 6 NE states — these are distinct initiatives.
  2. Wrong ministry for ASI: Archaeological Survey of India is under Ministry of Culture (now merged as Ministry of Culture, Tourism & DoNER or separately depending on Cabinet allocation) — not Ministry of Tourism directly. Coordination across ministries is required.
  3. NCHM vs. National Institute of Hospitality: The existing body is National Council for Hotel Management — the Budget proposes upgrading it, so it has not yet been renamed at time of announcement.
  4. Budget figures: Do not confuse BE 2025-26 (₹2,541.06 cr), RE 2025-26 (₹1,310.30 cr), and BE 2026-27 (₹2,438 cr). Exams may present any of these as options.
  5. IIM partnership scope: IIMs are partnering for guide upskilling only (10,000 guides, 20 sites) — not for the National Institute of Hospitality, which is a separate institutional upgrade.

11. Sources