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Band 5+: The given charts represent the percentage of tourists visiting to India and the UK in four different years. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image contains two pie charts. The first chart shows the percentage of tourists visiting the UK across four years: 1995 at 42%, 2000 at 32%, 2005 at 14%, and 2010 at 12%. The second chart shows the percentage of tourists visiting India for the same years: 1995 at 20%, 2000 at 35%, 2005 at 32%, and 2010 at 50%.
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The pie chart shares an insight of the tourists visiting the UK and India in four years. The Data is presented in percentage and years selected are 1995, 2000, 2005 and 2010.

Overall the UK started off strong with recieving the highest footfall of tourists in 1995 but had a gradual decline. This pattern was reversed in the case of India, where it started of at a fifth of tourists visiting in 1995 but slowly rose to pupularity by 2010.

The UK recieved 42% tourists in the year 1995, making it the highest figure amongst the four years. However, there was a gradual decline in the number of tourists visiting the country thereafter. For instance in the year 2000, 32% tourists came to the UK but the years2005 and 2010 only recieved 26% in total.

India on the other hand initially had only a fifth of tourists sitings but with the year 2000 and 2005 it had come close to The UK by welcoming 35% and 32% respectively. Furthermore, the number grew and shot up to 50% of tourists in the year 2010.

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