India Questions Twitter’s Neutrality After Incorrect Geotag For Ladakh

New Delhi: Expressing disapproval at Twitter’s incorrect geotagging of Jammu and Kashmir as part of China in a live broadcast, India warned the tech giant that to “disrespect sovereignty and integrity of India, which is also reflected by the maps, is totally unacceptable and also unlawful”, reported Hindustan Times (HT).

Blaming a technical snag for the error, Twitter acknowledged the issue, saying, “We became aware of this technical issue on Sunday, and understand and respect the sensitivities around it. Teams have worked swiftly to investigate and resolve the concerned geotag issue.

The blunder came to light on Sunday when Nitin Gokhale, national security analyst, discovered in a live broadcast that the location tag for Hall of Fame — a war memorial in Leh, was marked as ‘Jammu and Kashmir, People’s Republic of China.

According to tweets by ANI , in a letter to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, Secretary of the Electronics and IT Department Ajay Sawhney said that such attempts not only bring disrepute to Twitter but also raise question on its neutrality, fairness.

“We respect the sensitivities involved and have duly acknowledged the letter,” said a Twitter spokesperson in response to the letter, adding that Twitter was committed to working with the government of India.

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