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impact of terrorist attack on tourism in india
1. IMPACT OF TERRORIST ATTACK
ON TOURISM IN INDIA
SHWETA MISRA
RESEARCH SCHOLAR – SINGHANIA UNIVERSITY, JHUNJHUNU
(RAJASTHAN)
SUBMITTED TO:
Mr. Manish Kumar
SUBMITTED BY:
Gurtej Singh Deol
2. Abstract
Introduction
Literature review
Research design: secondary data from
bureau of immigration India, internet .
3. Data collection method: Based on secondary
data collection method.
Instruments used:
Internet
Government reports
News papers
8. Safety concerns for the world
India has issued a new visa regulation
to maintain a two month gap between
exiting the country and re-entering it.
9. The falling tourist figures
Foreign Tourist Arrivals
(FTAs) Year
FTAs in India
Annual Growth %
The number of tourist arrivals in India had
dropped by 3.3%
2007
5081504
14.3%
Statistics after the terrorist attack on 26th Nov.
2008 in Mumbai are:
2008
5282603
04.0%
2009
5108579
-03.3%
Source: Bureau of immigration, India
11. Growth Rate in FTAs – Month wise
Month
2008
2009
January
511781
421708
Growth Rate in
FTAs – 2009/2008
-17.6
February
611493
546675
-10.6
March
479765
417875
-12.9
April
361101
348462
-3.5
May
304361
298578
-1.9
June
341539
342222
0.2
July
431933
434525
0.6
August
383337
350370
-8.6
September
341693
327684
-4.1
October
450013
445963
-0.9
November
531683
528493
-0.6
December
533904
646024
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12. Positive effect of terrorist
attack on tourism
A new trend of ‘Terror Tourism’ is
introduced.
Showing places where the 26/11 attacks
were held.
13. Dark tourism
It is travel to sites associated with death and
tragedy.
14. Conclusion
The study has presented the importance of
tourism in the growth of a country and
how terrorist attacks effect the growth of
tourism.