Harsh Goenka Shares Swiss Hotel's Rules For Indian Guests, Sparks Debate On Civic Sense Harsh Goenka, a prominent Indian business leader, recently sparked a nationwide debate on civic responsibility after sharing details about a set of specific instructions issued to Indian guests at a hotel in Gstaad, Switzerland. The rules, posted by Hotel Arc-en-ciel, included restrictions such as prohibiting Indian visitors from removing food from the breakfast buffet, using only the provided cutlery, and limiting noise in public areas like hallways and balconies. The hotel also clarified that buffet items were intended solely for breakfast, with lunch meals available through separate purchased bags. Goenka expressed his dismay at the hotel’s decision, which he argued reflected a broader perception of India’s civic behavior on the global stage. In a tweet shared on X, Goenka stated he was “appalled” to discover the hotel’s targeted guidelines for Indian guests. He juxtaposed India’s global reputation with that of Japan, which he credited for earning international admiration through its “courtesy and civic sense.” Goenka emphasized that for India to achieve its aspirations as a global superpower, the world should associate the country with “excellence, consideration, and respect for others.” He called for an urgent upgrade in India’s civic sense, suggesting that such behavior must align with the nation’s ambitions. The incident ignited a heated online discussion among Indians, with users expressing mixed reactions. Some echoed Goenka’s concerns, arguing that the hotel’s actions highlighted a need for improved civic conduct. One commenter noted, “Civic sense matters, but it’s always about individuals, not an entire country. Generalising never helps the conversation.#india #switzerland #gstaad #harsh_goenka #hotel_arc_en_ciel