US acknowledges goof up in its India maps

Washington: As US State Department today posted a new map of India reflecting its long standing official position on the country`s geographical boundaries, its spokesman acknowledged of having made a "goof up" in this regard, which had resulted in a strong objection from New Delhi. "We made a goof and we fixed it and we`re […]

Washington: As US State Department today posted a new map of India reflecting its long standing official position on the country`s geographical boundaries, its spokesman acknowledged of having made a "goof up" in this regard, which had resulted in a strong objection from New Delhi.

"We made a goof and we fixed it and we`re now back in compliance with our own cartographical policy," State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland told reporters at her daily news conference as she announced the posting of the new and corrected maps of India on the website of the State Department and its travel related sites.