The two pie charts depict information about the number of visitors who were travelled to UK and India in 1995, 2000, 2005 and 2010.
Overall, it is evident that, the UK had the highest percentage of tourists in the first year, while the last year, it experienced the lowest proportion of travellers. In contrast, the India went opposite direction, it had the lowest percentage of visitors in initial year, while the last year, it saw the most fraction of tourists.
Looking more closely to the first pie chart, in 1995, 42% of people visited to the UK, but the following year, it decreased noticeably by 10% from 42% to 32%. Other remaining years, the figure halved from 32% to 14% and 12% in 2005 and 2010 respectively.
When it comes to India, initially, the number of visitors was a fifth in 1995. after that it rised significantly to 35% in 2000, which was followed by slight decline to 32% in 2005. In the last year the number of travellers experienced a dramatic increase to 50%
