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What The World Tells Foreign Tourists Heading To India.

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What The World Tells Foreign Tourists Heading To India.

Given India's rape epidemic (there's honestly no other way to term it), countries and travel organizations around the world are increasingly wary about women visiting India. A little while ago, Japan issued a warning to its female citizens interested in traveling to India, following two allegations of rape on its citizens. In one case, a Japanese tourist said a man, claiming to be a tour guide, raped her while dropping her at her guest house. In the other, a Japanese national in Bodhgaya was allegedly kidnapped, robbed and raped by 6 men from Kolkata.


After the more recent Jaipur case came to light, the Japanese Consulate in Kolkata advised tourists in India to be careful and behave cautiously.



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India has had a reputation of being unsafe for women, but this largely focused on the condition of Indian women. However, there has been an increase in the cases of sexual assault against foreign nationals across the county. Take a look for yourself - a Polish woman in Delhi, a Swiss cyclist in Madhya Pradesh, an Irish charity worker in Kolkata, a German teenager on a train, a Danish woman in Delhi - the list seems endless.
These have caused countries apart from Japan, and travel organisations around the world, to follow suit and issue warnings to female tourists intending to travel to India.


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A look at some of the travel advisories issued:


The UK



“Avoid travelling alone on public transport, or in taxis or auto-rickshaws, especially at night. If you have to use a taxi get them from hotel taxi ranks and use pre-paid taxis at airports. Try to avoid hailing taxis on the street. If you’re being collected at the airport by a hotel driver make sure they have properly identified themselves before you set off.”


The US



“Women should observe stringent security precautions, including avoiding use of public transport after dark without the company of known and trustworthy companions, restricting evening entertainment to well-known venues, and avoiding isolated areas when alone at any time of day. Keep your hotel room number confidential and make sure hotel room doors have chains, deadlocks, and peep holes. When possible, travel around the area with groups of friends rather than alone.”


Canada


“Women should avoid travelling alone, particularly at night, on public transportation, taxis and auto-rickshaws, as well as in less populous and unlit areas, including city streets, village lanes and beaches. Dress conservatively and respect local customs.”



Australia



“Exercise vigilance at all times of the day, avoid walking in less populous and unlit areas, including city streets, village lanes and beaches, and take care when travelling in taxis and rickshaws. Avoid travelling alone on public transportation, autos and taxis, particularly at night.”


Additionally, countries like France and other members of the European Union have also issue warnings, asking women to exercise "utmost caution. Several recent incidents show that foreign women or expatriates can be the victims of such incidents in India."


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Travel blogs and experts paint a slightly prettier picture of India.


Lonely Planet



“You're very unlikely to experience violent crime as a woman traveller in India; it’s sexual harassment that you may experience – more so in tourist towns and larger cities in the north of the country. Rude comments, voyeurism, and men ‘brushing against’ or groping women are all common.”


In another blog, travel writer Candace Rardon describes her experience in India very warmly. “While travel in India will require heightened attention and common sense, let me assure you it is worth it. Although I did encounter men who stared at me inappropriately, there were countless others who in no way treated me as a sexual object – farmers and pharmacists, shopkeepers and teachers, men whose warmth, kindness, and compassion moved me in unexpected ways.”


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However, no warnings or advisories have been issued in the neighbouring country of Nepal, despite there having been many case of sexual violence on Nepalese citizens in India. The two countries share a soft border, and it is virtually impossible to keep track of immigrants working without labour permits in India.



Here's What The World Tells Foreign Tourists Heading To India. And It's Scathing
 
Are these isolated incidents or is there some pattern...Let us look at a case of an Indian woman who does not know the local language in China or US or UK & traveling alone..The problems would be similar, I guess
 
vganeji,
I also cringe after reading the op, but to a great extent it is true, and it hurts even more.
But it is not time to fight and retaliate at the messenger.
India does not appreciate its visitors. Tourist bring business to India and awareness about the India to others. We travel the world. some countries excel at Hospitality.
We talk about "Athithi Devo Bhava" but treat them shabbily.

WE were in Costa Rica and we do not speak Spanish. The people there are so welcoming, they try very hard to help you. There is genuine warmth from ordinary people on the street.
 
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One of the most important functions of a modern state is to provide for basic law and order. Indeed, this idea emerges from some of the early foundational tracts on state authority, especially the work of sociologist Max Weber, who defined a modern state as a “human community that successfully claims the monopoly of the legitimate use of physical force within a given territory.”

In recent years, there has been increasing concern over the ability of the Indian state to ensure public safety. Horrific acts of violence — from Naxal attacks to gang-rapes — have almost become routinised. That is not to say that India has not witnessed progress: with the exception of Naxalite incidents, most measures of violence are actually enjoying historic lows. However, given the widespread errors found in most statistics on crime and violence, a healthy dose of scepticism is warranted.


Independent of what government statistics on law and order might say, an equally important issue concerns individuals’ perceptions of public safety: how do ordinary Indians regard threats to their safety? To try and gauge these perceptions, the Lok Survey asked respondents the following question: “What is the latest time in the day that you feel safe returning home alone?” Respondents were given hourly choices beginning with 5 p.m. and ending with “midnight or after.”

Unsafe after sunset - The Hindu
 

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How come Singapore is always mentioned as safest city in the world.. it is just the law and the implementation of it. Half the criminals in Delhi seem to be having political or Business men backing. I always feel foreign funding is happening to create these incidents to give a projection India is a country not to visit. By strict laws, Government can break this trend. Remember the set of child kidnapping that happened sometime back., after an encounter incident by police it was brought to an end...
 
Tourist arrival count in Jan is up by 1215% as compared Jan 2014. 25023 this Jan compared to 1903 last year.
 
How come Singapore is always mentioned as safest city in the world.. it is just the law and the implementation of it. Half the criminals in Delhi seem to be having political or Business men backing. I always feel foreign funding is happening to create these incidents to give a projection India is a country not to visit. By strict laws, Government can break this trend. Remember the set of child kidnapping that happened sometime back., after an encounter incident by police it was brought to an end...

Only the collective efforts of law enforcers, NGOs and people can save children from human traffickers, Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi said Sunday.

My friend saves children at 3 train stations in Mumbai. They rescue underage boys, they are scared of the Mafia to rescue girls. They collect 10 -15 boys every day and provide them shelter and food, and trace their parents and then return them. But some the parents do not want them back, so this organization provides accommodation and food till they turn 18. Police would not lift a finger to help these kids. In the case of girls the police is in the payroll of the sex traders. It is hopeless situation.
Only a corruption free police force can save these kids. That is a dream.
 
Only the collective efforts of law enforcers, NGOs and people can save children from human traffickers, Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi said Sunday.

My friend saves children at 3 train stations in Mumbai. They rescue underage boys, they are scared of the Mafia to rescue girls. They collect 10 -15 boys every day and provide them shelter and food, and trace their parents and then return them. But some the parents do not want them back, so this organization provides accommodation and food till they turn 18. Police would not lift a finger to help these kids. In the case of girls the police is in the payroll of the sex traders. It is hopeless situation.
Only a corruption free police force can save these kids. That is a dream.

This is shocking and heart-breaking. Why do parents not take them back? It must be happening only in few areas of the country.. all cannot be heart-less!
 
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