Global diver training organisation PADI and India’s adventure tourism body ATOAI partner to boost safe and sustainable dive tourism in India

by Travel Mail
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Global diver training organisation PADI and India’s adventure tourism body ATOAI partner to boost safe and sustainable dive tourism in India

To strengthen India’s scuba diving and adventure tourism sector, Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) collaborates with Adventure Tour Operators Association of India (ATOAI) through a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The collaboration aims to improve diver safety, maintain global consistency in scuba diving training, and encourage responsible tourism across the country.

PADI brings its worldwide experience of nearly 60 years in diver training, while ATOAI works with tour operators and industry stakeholders across India to promote the highest safety standards. Together, they aim to position India as a leading destination for safe and sustainable diving.

Thomas Knedlik, Vice President, PADI Asia Pacific states, “PADI is thrilled to partner with ATOAI to advance sustainable adventure tourism and diving in India. This collaboration will help showcase India as a world-class diving destination, enhance diver education and safety through PADI’s global standards, and contribute to the development and adoption of ISO standards for scuba diving in India. We look forward to inspiring more people to explore and protect India’s incredible underwater world.”

The MoU focuses on improving diver safety and training standards in India. PADI and ATOAI will share their expertise to help operators follow global best practices. They will also collaborate at national and international trade shows to promote India as a safe diving destination, and support marine conservation through activities like underwater and beach clean-ups.

Ajeet Bajaj, President, ATOAI said, “This collaboration with PADI marks a significant milestone in India’s journey towards becoming a global leader in Responsible Adventure Tourism. By uniting ATOAI’s deep-rooted knowledge of India’s diverse adventure landscape with PADI’s internationally recognised expertise in diving safety and education, we aim to set new benchmarks in quality, safety and sustainability and showcase India as a world class diving and water sports destination.

We propose to work closely with Bureau of Indian Standards & PADI to help develop and adopt robust national standards for scuba diving and other adventure activities. Together, we are committed to building a responsible and resilient adventure tourism ecosystem that not only offers world-class experiences but also protects and celebrates our natural heritage.”

The PADI–ATOAI partnership is expected to increase the visibility of India’s dive industry, boost local employment opportunities, and support economic growth across the adventure tourism sector.

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