Economist rejects India’s claims pn Kashmir, Arunchal Pradesh

Bharat has insisted on showing Kashmir and Arunchal Pradesh as an integral part of Bharat. As part of a growing trend, most international media including Google and the Economist are rejecting Bharat’s territorial claims. Most map organizations and the UN show the border as it exists today and show disputed territory as disputed. This is the map that the Economist insisted on publishing despite objections from Delhi.

Bharat has insisted on showing Kashmir and Arunchal Pradesh as an integral part of Bharat. As part of a growing trend, most international media including Google and the Economist are  rejecting Bharat’s territorial claims.

Most media and news organizations and the UN show the border as it exists today and show disputed territory as disputed. This is the map that the Economist insisted on publishing despite objections from Delhi.

Most Bharati citizens don’t really know the real map of Bahrat. They assume that the map published by the government of India and the media is really the map of Bharat and they think that Bharat actually controls all the territory shown on the map.

2 Responses to “Economist rejects India’s claims pn Kashmir, Arunchal Pradesh”

  1. Nebula says:

    FOLLOWING PARTIES ALSO REJECTED INDIAN CLAIMS ON ARUNACHAL AND KASHMIR
    1) AKHBAR KHAVEES
    2) BAQWAAS
    3) JANG
    4) PPP
    5) ML
    6) JUD
    7) TTP
    8) LET
    9) BLAH BLAH BLAH

  2. Akhbar Navees says:

    You forgot to mention a couple of major entities. China–one Billion people, Pakistan–180 million people, and Muslims in general– one billion.

    Also you forgot to mention the Naxalbaris who own 40% of Bharat, Kashmirs and Assamese plus the 450 million Dalits.

    So in fact more than one third of humanity rejects the Bharati claim directly.

    The UN also considers Arunhcal Pradesh and Kashmir as disputed territory.

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