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              Mumbai based Maxim Media Pvt Ltd, India's consultancy firm on Muslim market, is a research partner to US based advisory Firm Dinar Standard to study the opportunity India Provides to Inbound Muslim travelers from OIC and other Countries.
Majority of the Muslim travelers have different needs and requirements as compared to others; and to cater to their needs, Halal tourism has emerged and is a promising vertical in Travel industry sector.
In a JV, US Based Dinar Standard and Singapore based Crescent rating is doing a study on Global Muslim Traveler Market 2012. Out of the 14 destinations selected as the subject of study, Maxim Media has been roped in as a research partner to conduct the research on opportunities Indian tourism service has to offer for the Muslim travelers visiting Indian from across the world.
Maxim Media Director, Ziaulla Nomani said, "India has for long been known for its rich culture and heritage, artistic historical monuments, cuisine with traditional Indian spices and herbs, breathtaking natural beauty. Why not to present this as a platform for 2.1 billion Muslims of the world and increase the tourism business by big margin."
"This study will be a point of reference for the hotels, airlines, and travel destinations to better cater to Muslim travelers of across the world." He added.