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    From Hidden Valleys to Hospitality Capital: The Dirang Signal That Redraws Northeast India’s Tourism Map

    ByThe Quantiq Editorial April 17, 2026April 17, 2026

    A quiet Himalayan town is suddenly on India’s hospitality radar There was a time when places like Dirang existed only in travel whispers—passed between backpackers, photographers, and those who preferred maps without markers. Today, that silence has been broken. With the entry of Indian Hotels Company Limited into Dirang, through a new greenfield hospitality project,…

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  • Scenic mountain river flowing through lush forest and snow-capped peaks in Arunachal Pradesh, showcasing the region’s pristine natural beauty
    Business & Economy | North East Insight | Sustainability | Tourism & Heritage

    Arunachal Pradesh Tourism at a Crossroads: Which Way Forward?

    ByThe Quantiq Editorial February 24, 2026February 24, 2026

    Across the mountains and river valleys of Arunachal Pradesh, tourism is no longer a distant promise — it is an unfolding reality. Roads are improving, digital exposure is expanding, and once-hidden destinations are steadily entering mainstream travel circuits. For a state defined by fragile ecosystems, indigenous cultures, and deeply spiritual landscapes, this rise in visitor…

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