In 2015, 32 lakh women tourists visited India while in 2016, their number rose to 35 lakh, Union Tourism Minister Mahesh Sharma said in a written reply.
According to tourism ministry data, around 25 lakh women tourists had arrived in 2012 in India, which increased to about 28 lakh in 2013 (an increase of 11.6 per cent) and 31 lakh in 2014 (registering a lower 9.7 per cent increase).
In 2015, a total of 32,67,043 women tourists arrived in India while in 2016, their number rose to 35,74,591, registering an increase of 9.41 per cent.
The minister also said that while the ministry does not maintain data on crimes committed on women foreign tourists separately, according to the National Crimes Record Bureau, there were seven cases of rape in 2015, 14 (provisional) in 2016, as compared to 21 in 2014.
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Sharma said that the ministry of tourism has launched a 24x7 toll free multi-lingual tourist "infoline" in 12 languages including 10 international languages in February 2016.
The infoline so far has received 2,87,988 queries between February 2016 and June 2017, Sharma said, adding that so far no complaints regarding the helpine has been made by tourists.