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good information but it not covers all sector
the Indian map… why it shows Jammu Kashmir like this? if it is true, why dont they publish in school books first ( why do cheat the students as if full JK is with India?)
Thank you, Kavitha, for your comment. The territory of Jammu and Kashmir is still in dispute among China, India, and Pakistan. As with other disputed territories, each government issues maps depicting their claims in Kashmir territory, regardless of actual control. There is a line on the map represents the Line of Control agreed upon by the Republic of India and the Government of Pakistan since 1972. However, no agreement has been reached to date on the sovereignty of the area. Thus, different maps continue to be published by each country.