Aus Withdraws Incorrect Indian Map from its Website


From Natasha Chaku

Melbourne, Jun 14 (PTI) Australia has withdrawn a map of India, posted on its immigration department website which omitted the border States of Jammu and Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh, following strong protests from the Indian community in the country.

The map was withdrawn on Sunday after complaints from Indian lobby groups in Australia, a Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) spokeswoman was quoted by 'The Australian' newspaper as saying.

The DIAC spokeswoman said the map was sourced from the UN and mistakenly posted on the website without explanatory footnotes.

A Sydney-based NRI body, Council of Indian Australians Inc (CIA), has welcomed the decision.

"DIAC is a responsive body which takes note of the concerns of the Indian Australian community and acts promptly when needed," President of CIA Yadu Singh said.

"We, the Indian Australian community, are happy that we have been able to get a wrong righted," he said.

  

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Tue, Jun 14 2011

    HATS OFF TO INDIAN AUSTRALIAN COMMUNITY.

    WHERE IS INTELLIGENT (?) SMK .

    SHAME ON ITALIAN LED UPA WHICH KNEW ONLY SWITZERLAND MAP.

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