After some time, he reposted the message on Instagram, this time using the correct map of India. He is yet to report the same on Twitter, whether the error with his image was pointed out. Read more »
The disputed border space of Aksai Chin is demarcated in grey with blue stripes, the identical shade as that of China. Aksai Chin, along with Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir is an integral part of India. Read more »
Again BBC has done it in their article dated 19 July 2020 and titled as ‘Assam flooding: Several rare rhinos die in India’s Kaziranga park’. It shown incorrect map of India Read more »
Parts of Jammu and Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh were allegedly shown as parts of Pakistan and China respectively in maps distributed by the members of the ruling TMC during school examination in West Bengal. Read more »
The Congress party on Saturday committed a blooper when its senior leader Ghulam Nabi Azad released a booklet with a map of Jammu and Kashmir shown as Indian occupied Kashmir Read more »
Distorted map of India published in the Free World Maps website. It is deliberately showing a wrong depiction of India without some portion of Kashmir. Requests all readers to appeal against this dreadful distortion peacefully and lawfully by writing an email requesting to remove the distorted map of India. Read more »
Maharashtra State Education Board has shown Pak-occupied Kashmir (PoK) separately in the map in its geography text book for tenth standard. Read more »
New Delhi : In a major goof-up, popular social media platform Twitter on Thursday showed Jammu as part of Pakistan and J&K as being in China in its location-tagging service — drawing flak from its own users. Read more »
In March 2013, Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the series against Australia and won ‘Border – Gavaskar Trophy’. In India’s map inscribed on the cup, some part of J&K has been is missing on it. HJS demands to cancel this trophy. Read more »
Issue of distortion of map of India by ‘Google’ : It is very unfortunate that Indians have to agitate for prevention of distortion of their map, says Mr. Ramesh Shinde, Spokesperson, HJS Read more »
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