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Hi Peter,If you need the official boundaries, then you can use the Survey of India's Country/State Boundary from here: https://github.com/datameet/maps/tree/master/Survey-of-India-Index-Maps(As an Aside, if you are currently using the 2011 District boundaries, you should not face a problem, because those contain a polygon for POK.)Regards,Devdatta
On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 10:52 AM Peter Mayer <pmay...@gmail.com> wrote:
--Hi,I've been using Devadatta's shape file for 2011 (https://github.com/devdattaT Thanks Devadatta!!) with Census data. When I submitted a paper with some of these maps, I was chastised by one reviewer because I didn't show the official national borders. It's easy to put in missing data...but is there a shape file I've missed for 'the other side' of the Line of Control?best wishes,Peter
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