"It is an issue not only for the US," a top government sources said, adding even for other countries also this a matter of concern.
Addressing the students of Xavier Institute of Social Science (XISS) in Ranchi earlier this week, Powell had said, "The fear of being raped is keeping American students out of India" adding that the high rate of rapes in the country had created an adverse image of India abroad.
The source also said even the December 16 gangrape was carried in media in various countries as it had "struck a cord" among people there and they could not believe that this could happen in the land of Mahatma Gandhi and Gautam Buddha.
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