However, there was a decline in foreign exchange earnings in October, according to Tourism Ministry data.
Forex earnings from tourism in October were Rs 9,611 crore as compared to Rs 10,041 crore in October 2014, a decline of 4.3 per cent, it said.
The maximum number of tourists who visited India during this time came from Bangladesh (15.22 per cent), followed by USA (12.99 per cent), UK (11.31 per cent), Sri Lanka (3.69 per cent), Germany (3.62 per cent), Canada (3.58 per cent) and Australia (3.37 per cent).
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