By Associated Press - Monday, April 1, 2013

NEW DELHI (AP) — The rape and murder of a young woman in New Delhi in December, followed by two attacks on foreign female travelers, has altered how tourists view India and led to a sharp fall in the numbers of foreign tourists, especially women, a study said.

In the three months since that attack, the number of foreigners traveling to India has dropped by 25 percent, according to the study by the New Delhi-based Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry. The number of female tourists has dropped by 35 percent, the study, released late Sunday, said.

The gang rape of the 23-year-old university student on a bus in the heart of the Indian capital shocked a country often inured to such sexual violence. It brought hundreds of thousands of angry citizens out in the streets to demand more safety for women and harsher laws to deter the perpetrators of such acts.

The study surveyed 1,200 tour operators from across the country who said that “concerns about the safety of female travelers” had affected how foreign travelers viewed India.

Since the December gang rape there have been two widely publicized incidents in which foreign female travelers were attacked.

Last month, a Swiss woman was gang raped in central India as she and her husband camped in a remote forest. In the second incident, a young British woman says she was forced to jump out of the window of her hotel room to avoid a sexual attack in Agra, the city that is home to the Taj Mahal.

According to the study, the three incidents have hurt tourism, and nearly 72 percent of the tour operators said cancellations of holiday bookings came mostly from female tourists, most of them from Britain, the United States, Canada and Australia.

The study said that travelers planning trips to India instead had opted for other Asian countries such as Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam.

The winter months from November to March mark the peak tourist season in India.

According to India’s Tourism Ministry, 6.6 million foreign tourists visited India in 2012, earning the country $17.74 billion in foreign exchange.

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