In a strategic move that underscores the burgeoning potential of spiritual tourism in India, the Indian Hotels Company Ltd (IHCL), part of the esteemed Tata group, is setting its sights on expanding its footprint across the nation’s revered spiritual landscapes. With a significant count of 66 hotels either operational or in the developmental phase in these hallowed destinations, IHCL is not just tapping into the perennial stream of pilgrims but also charting a course of financial prosperity and cultural enrichment. Among the latest feathers in its cap is the announcement of a new hotel in Dibrugarh, Assam, under the Ginger brand, marking the company’s commitment to exploring the spiritual and cultural richness of North East India. This strategic expansion comes at a time when the Indian government’s interim budget for FY25 promises to invigorate leisure and spiritual tourism, a move that has already sent shares of hotel…