Comments by "Laurence Fraser" (@laurencefraser) on "India's Planned Capital City (Designed by Le Corbusier)" video.
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@CityBeautiful Often, when you get a comment like this, it's because part of the/a border is disputed, and you used a map that either predates the dispute, or that shows it as if it had been resolved one way or the other. When that is the case, the complaint is, pretty much without fail, from someone living in the country on the side of the dispute the map does not favour.
Not helped by google maps delivering each side of the dispute a map which corresponds to what their government says the map Should be, and everyone else a map either indicating that the area is disputed, a border based on something like the current points at which border guards will stop you when you try to cross, the pre-dispute border, or something else entirely (and being unreliable about which they use).
Given that this individual didn't say what was wrong with the map, and the phrasing, I'd assume the above to be the case, then ignore it and move on, as swapping the map (or anything of that nature) will just get the same complaint from the other side.
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