Government website has incomplete map of India
Wednesday April 20, 2011 01:34:01 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi:
A government website, in one of its pages mapping the country's
police wireless communication network, shows a distorted map of
India, cutting off parts of Jammu and Kashmir that New Delhi claims
are under the illegal occupation of Pakistan and China. The map on
website of the Directorate of Coordination PoliceWireless -- https
www.dcpw.nic.in -- could be the copy of the CIA India Map that had
earlier stirred a controversy over Indian territory.
The northern Areas of Kashmir, also called Gilgit Baltistan, and
Aksai Chin are not included in the map. Gilgit-Baltistan was
militarily occupied by Pakistan in 1948 and China gained control of
Aksai Chin, towards east of Ladakh, in the 1962 war.
The department, under the ministry of home affairs, is responsible
for establishing the police telecommunication network in the country
and also maintaining coordination.
It has been entrusted with the responsibility of setting up an
integrated police wireless network in the country, called POLNET, to
create a direct link between all police stations for online crime
and criminal information systems.
It also advises the ministry on all telecommunication matters. The
department has created a network of 27 inter-state police wireless
stations.
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