Many zoos has white tiger. Are you suggesting that they all originated from the place where the first one was found?
If so, I don't think the breeding of white tiger offsprings from that original one is genetically controlled. Somehow that white tiger was just able to give birth to more white tigers without human interfere.
Is the number of white tiger increasing continuously?
Yup, every white Bengal tiger is white because of a trait other than albinism, and they can all trace their roots back to 1 male tiger that was bred and then inbred with its daughters. It is a recessive trait, so 1/2 of that 3rd generation shared the trait, and every white Bengal tiger that breeds with another white Bengal tiger will have the trait. This variety of tiger is more prone to health problems thanks to all the inbreeding, so intelligent breeders allow for some generations to breed with regular Bengal tigers to prevent infertility and whatnot, but generations of inbreeding have still taken their toll. Since that original white tiger was found, no other white Bengal tigers have ever been found in the wild that weren't zoo escapees.
To summarize the genetics, here is how it works. Recessive trait of being white will be represented by a lowercase "w", and the dominant trait of being orange will be represented by a capital O. These are alleles, representations of variation of genes. Alleles exist within our bodies in pairs, and for this trait and these alleles, the possible combinations are ww, Ow, and OO. Only ww tigers will be white.
First breeding: ww male with OO female
Offspring: all Ow males and females, none are white, but they all carry the allele.
Second breeding: ww male with Ow daughter
Offspring: Ow 50%, and ww 50%, there are now multiple white tigers.
Third breeding: ww male with ww female
Offspring: all ww, every tiger born of this pairing is white.
Now if they just kept inbreeding ww tigers from that point, they would have all become infertile and died out, but since they were so popular, people wanted 1 and did similar breeding techniques to get more from the small number that they started out with, since going through all these steps actually gives you more tigers with the trait faster than just inbreeding ww tigers starting at the 3rd breeding, and is the only way to get more if you are a wealthy person back in this time period and purchased just 1.
Increasing continuously? I don't know enough about their current numbers to answer that, but I do know that their popularity in breeding programs is criticized since other tiger species more at risk of extinction often don't get as much breeding attention as the white variant of Bengal tigers, since they are such a crowd pleaser.