The pie chart illustrates the number of visitors who entered India and the UK in four different years. The unit of measurement is in percentage.
Overall, highest number of visitors to the UK was seen in 1995 and it kept declining in the subsequent years. Conversely , the percentage of tourists visiting India continued to soar.
In 1992, the percentage of tourists who visited the UK was 42% , but only 20% visited India. In the next five years, the UK experienced a sharp decline of 10% and India surpassed the UK by 3%.
After a decade, both India and the UK saw a decline in the number of travelers. However, India had more visitors than the UK, which was 32% and 14% respectively. Over time, the UK has seen a rapid decrease and hit its lowest point of 12% , in the year 2010. Contrastingly, India has seen a significant rise in the percentage of tourists reaching a peak of 50% in 2010.
