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community After backlash, SBS modifies controversial Kashmir map
from 2017-09 Adelaide
by Indian Link
Amended map shows Indian-administered Kashmir, as well as regions administered by Pakistan and China
Following a huge outcry in the Indian-Australian community over the controversial depiction of Kashmir in an SBS video about the Partition of India, the national public television network has uietly modified the map.

While the earlier map showed the entire Jammu and Kashmir state as disputed territory - which had raised the hackles of several Indians the modified ersion o the video clearly shows Indianadministered Kashmir, Pakistaniadministered Kashmir on the state’s western edge and the Chinese-administered Aksai Chin region on the state’s north-east tip.
Indian Link had, in its Sydney edition for the second fortnight of August and Melbourne edition for September, carried a cover story on the community’s outrage after SBS broadcast the map. The story had also reported on the strong action taken by the
Indian government authorities in Australia on the episode.
India’s High Commissioner to Australia, Ajay M Gondane, had issued an ‘oral demarche’ to the Australian government on the subject. India’s Consul General in Sydney, B Vanlalvawna, had also written to SBS, conveying its ‘strong objection to this wrong depiction,’ and provided it with the approved political map of India.
Some Indian-Australians had also approached their respective public representatives over the issue, prompting Michelle Rowland, Member for Greenway, to write a letter to Michael Ebeid, CEO and MD and SBS on the subject.
Balesh Dhankhar, a Sydneybased Indian, had also launched an online petition, addressed to the Minister for Communications itch ifield, on change.org. It had received over 5,300 supporters in a little over a fortnight.
