https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=422496

--- Comment #12 from nilsocket <nilsoc...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #7)
> It's not up to KDE to decide who *should* own and controls a given piece of
> territory. Rather, our maps show who *does* control it. For example China
> sure wishes it controlled Taiwan, but it does not, so Taiwan is shown as a
> separate country.
> 
> Are you objecting that the map of India does not reflect reality regarding
> which parts of the territory India does control, or are you saying that we
> should take your side in your conflict with Pakistan because you believe
> your country rightfully *should* control all of the territory?

It's true that our country should rightfully control all the territory.

But I definitely don't want you take sides.

Recently, J&K and Ladakh are made into independent territories.
Which is reflected here:

http://www.surveyofindia.gov.in/files/Political%20Map%20of%20India.jpg
https://indiamaps.gov.in/soiapp/

Here India does claim all of J&K and Ladakh area, but some parts are controlled
by Pakistan and China.

I'm okay, if you reflect the current state of reality.

But one thing which can be done, is mark disputed areas as such.

For say, I'm looking at Indian Country, then you can mark areas which are
controlled by Pakistan and China as Disputed area from Indian side.

When I'm looking at Pakistan Country, then you can mark whole J&K and Ladakh as
disputed areas, from Pakistan's perspective.

Correction Needed:
1. Indian State Andhra Pradesh has been split into two states, namely:
   -  Andhra Pradesh
   -  Telangana (has more districts than previous one)
2. J&K has been split into two Union Territories:
   -  Jammu and Kashmir
   -  Ladakh
3. Add Disputed regions as such from all perspectives:
   -  Pakistan and China occupied territories as disputed area from Indian's
Perspective.
   -  J&K, Ladakh as disputed area from Pakistan's Perspective.

Show all countries as they claim, but if controlled by others, then show it as
disputed area.

Thank you.

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