India, Jan. 24 -- The contemporary landscape of Indo-Southeast Asian relations is increasingly defined by the burgeoning phenomenon of outbound tourism, a sector that has transitioned from a mere leisure activity to a critical pillar of regional diplomacy and economic integration. Within the framework of India's Act East policy, the movement of people across borders serves as a tangible manifestation of geopolitical rapprochement. Recent years have witnessed a paradigm shift in the accessibility of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) for Indian nationals, facilitated by the strategic liberalisation of visa requirements in nations such as Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam. However, as the volume of human capital transfer incre...