Jyotsna Suri appointed Chair; Vikram Madhok appointed Vice Chair; Ragini Chopra appointed Vice Chair – Advocacy; Deep Kalra completes term as Chair.

The WTTCII announces new Office Bearers for 2026-2028, strengthening India's Travel & Tourism sector. Discover the latest updates from the AGM in New Delhi.

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New Delhi, India | 6 February 2026: The World Travel & Tourism Council, India Initiative (WTTCII)—the apex private sector voice for India’s Travel & Tourism sector—today announced the appointment of its Office Bearers for the 2026– 2028 term, confirmed by Members at the WTTCII Annual General Meeting in New Delhi. 

Dr Jyotsna Suri, Chairperson & Managing Director, The Lalit Suri Hospitality Group, appointed Chair, WTTCII  (2026–2028) 

Vikram Madhok, Managing Director, Abercrombie & Kent, India, appointed Vice Chair, WTTCII (2026–2028) Ragini Chopra, Executive Vice President – Corporate Affairs, InterGlobe Enterprises, appointed Vice Chair – Advocacy, WTTCII (2026–2028) 

Deep Kalra, Founder & Chairman, MakeMyTrip India Pvt. Ltd., completes his term as Outgoing Chair, WTTCII 

WTTCII placed on record its appreciation for Deep Kalra, Founder & Chairman, MakeMyTrip India Pvt. Ltd, for his  leadership as Outgoing Chair and for steering the Council through a high-intensity agenda focused on reforms,  investment facilitation, competitiveness and sustainability for the travel & tourism sector of India.  

Statements 

Deep Kalra: 

“WTTCII is committed to working alongside Government, at the Centre and in States, to support India’s long term  tourism growth and help the sector scale responsibly as a global destination. We will work with decision makers to  translate reform intent into measurable outcomes. We are delighted to welcome Airbnb and Hilton as WTTCII  Members, further strengthening a broader platform across the travel ecosystem and deepening WTTCII’s capability,  voice and impact.” 

Dr Jyotsna Suri: 

“With the Union Budget 2026 setting a clear direction, delivery now rests on State-level execution—where investment  and visitor experience are shaped. WTTCII will work with States/UTs to improve project timelines, destination  management and quality standards. Our ongoing engagement through the Goa Tourism Board and the recent MoU  with the Government of Tamil Nadu reflect this commitment to on-ground implementation.” 

Vikram Madhok: 

“To grow inbound tourism, India must strengthen the full journey—seamless access, stronger connectivity, sharper  international marketing and better-run destinations—so we can attract high-value visitors, build year-round demand  and spread benefits across regions. A key step in that direction is the new visa application platform that the  Government of India is expected to commission later this year. The goal is simple, a brand promise that matches  India’s visitor experience.” 

Ragini Chopra: 

“India needs a focused, priority-market international marketing campaign—and it must be matched by reliable on ground delivery in States, where policy meets execution. WTTCII’s advocacy will be evidence-led and solutions-first,  leveraging our diverse membership—airlines, hospitality, travel services, OTAs, PSUs and consulting expertise—to help  governments adopt practical reforms and deliver measurable performance improvements for India’s travel and  tourism sector.”