Nepal Airlines Apologises for Showing J&K as Part of Pakistan in Map

Nepal Airlines apologised for a map error showing Jammu and Kashmir as part of Pakistan. The airline attributed the mistake to an inaccurate Google map selection. The post was removed within hours after going viral among Indian users. The incident highlights sensitive India-Nepal relations amid ongoing diplomatic engagements.

Key Points: Nepal Airlines Apologises for J&K Map Error

  • Nepal Airlines apologises for map showing J&K as part of Pakistan
  • Error occurred while selecting a Google map
  • Airline removed post within 2-3 hours
  • Indian social media users called for boycott
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Nepal Airlines apologises for showing J&K as part of Pakistan in its network map

Nepal Airlines apologises for showing Jammu and Kashmir as part of Pakistan in a network map, citing a cartographic error and vowing to prevent future mistakes.

"It was not intentional, and we removed it within 2-3 hours after it was posted when we noticed the error - Archana Khadka"

Kathmandu, April 30

Nepal's state-owned national flag carrier on Thursday apologised for showing India's Jammu and Kashmir as part of Pakistan in its network map shared on social media a day before, terming it an error.

Nepal Airlines said the map contained significant cartographic inaccuracies regarding international boundaries that do not reflect Nepal's official stance or that of the airlines.

"We sincerely apologise for the error in the network map recently shared on our social media channels. We have immediately removed the post and are conducting an internal review to ensure our materials meet the highest standards of accuracy," the airline said on social media.

"We deeply value our strong relationships with our neighbours and friends in the region and regret any offence the post has caused," it added.

Archana Khadka, spokesperson for the Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC), told IANS that the error occurred while selecting a Google map, and the same inaccurate map was used in the network map.

"It was not intentional, and we removed it within 2-3 hours after it was posted when we noticed the error," she said.

The image shared by the airline quickly went viral on social media, with Indian users calling for a boycott of the airline. Some accused the airline of "cartographic aggression."

Nepal Airlines operates flights to New Delhi, West Asia, Southeast Asia, and China.

India-Nepal relations are characterised by a deep, multifaceted partnership rooted in the 1950 Treaty of Peace and Friendship, featuring open borders, significant economic interdependence, and close cultural ties.

India is also one of Nepal's leading development partners. In the fiscal year 2024-25, India emerged as the largest bilateral donor to Nepal, disbursing US$107.8 million, according to Nepal's finance ministry. Dozens of projects and programmes are currently being implemented in Nepal with Indian economic and technical assistance, at different stages of completion.

According to a recent report in The Kathmandu Post, India has proposed a visit by Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri to Nepal on May 11-12 as part of wider consultations ahead of newly-elected Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah's visit to its southern neighbour.

Citing diplomatic sources in the Foreign Ministry of Nepal and the Nepali Embassy in India, the report stated that the Indian side has proposed the dates and is awaiting Kathmandu's official response.

Nepali Prime Minister Shah has already received an invitation from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit India, and he has accepted it, Nepal's Foreign Minister Sishir Khanal had confirmed earlier, though the visit may take some time, as the government will first set its priorities.

- IANS

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Sneha F
Look, mistakes happen but when you're a national carrier, you have to be extra vigilant. J&K is and always will be an integral part of India. Happy they corrected it quickly. 🙏
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Manish T
Apology accepted, but this 'Google map error' excuse is becoming too common. Airlines and organisations need to invest in proper verification processes. Nepal is our friend, but these things can strain ties unnecessarily.
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Ananya R
India and Nepal share such a beautiful relationship - open borders, cultural ties, and so much history. This was unfortunate, but the quick response shows respect. Let's hope this doesn't become a habit from anyone. 🇮🇳🇳🇵
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Rohit L
I accept the apology but also wish people wouldn't jump to 'boycott' immediately. These things happen and correction is what matters. Nepal Airlines should now be more careful with their social media.
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Kavya N
What I find ironic is that while some scream 'cartographic aggression', the real aggression is in how quickly we forget that Nepal is a sovereign nation with whom we have a treaty of peace and friendship. A simple human error apologised for - let's move on. 🕊️
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Siddharth J
I remember a few years back when some Indian maps also

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