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Indian Diplomat Raises Objection Over Incorrect Map of India at Dhaka Seminar

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Indian diplomat Pooja Kumari Jha raised an objection after an incorrect map of India was displayed at an event in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The seminar was being held at the Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies (BIISS). Jha firmly stated that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India while flagging the cartographic error. The incident highlights India's consistent stance of objecting to any misrepresentation of its territorial boundaries at international forums.

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