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7-yr jail, Rs 100-cr fine for wrong depiction of map

NEW DELHI:Wrong depiction of the map of India may land the violators in jail with a maximum term of seven years and fine up to Rs 100 crore.

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New Delhi, May 5

Wrong depiction of the map of India may land the violators in jail with a maximum term of seven years and fine up to Rs 100 crore.

This measure has been envisaged by the government against the backdrop of instances where certain social networking sites showed Jammu and Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh as part of Pakistan and China, respectively. Recently, 'Twitter' had shown the geographical location of Kashmir in China and Jammu in Pakistan triggering protests from the Indian Government after which it was corrected.

According to the draft "The Geospatial Information Regulation Bill-2016", it will be mandatory to take permission from a government authority before acquiring, disseminating, publishing or distributing any geospatial information of India.

"No person shall depict, disseminate, publish or distribute any wrong or false topographic information of India, including international boundaries through internet platforms or online services or in any electronic or physical form.

"Whoever acquired any geospatial information of India in contravention of the law shall be punished with a fine ranging from Rs 1 crore to Rs 100 crore and/or imprisonment for a period up to seven years," according to the draft Bill.

Geospatial information means geospatial imagery or data acquired through space or aerial platforms such as satellite, aircraft, airships, balloons, unmanned aerial vehicles depicting natural or man-made physical features, phenomenon or boundaries of the earth or any information related thereto including surveys, charts, maps, terrestrial photos referenced to co-ordinate system and having attributes. — PTI

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