‘Made in China’ globes depict Arunachal as part of China, Kashmir independent

New Delhi: Twitteratti has found major faults with “Made in China” Globes sold in Canada that display Arunachal Pradesh as part of China and Kashmir as independent. The globes sold by leading department store chain depicts these serious political and geographical mistakes. The globes are reported to be made in China.
This mistake was discerned by Indians living in Canada and the news along with pictures were tweeted out to Prime minister Narendra Modi and External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj.
Came across this made in China globe in #costco that depicts kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh as an independent territory and part of china resp. @MEAIndia @SushmaSwaraj pic.twitter.com/7theNZ6BcI
— Ritvik (@iRitvik) December 13, 2017
@SushmaSwaraj Madam u might hve already received it from other sources bur adding again COSTCO MGT is selling the Globe manufactured in China in local outlets in North America, Canada.
This one found in one of local stores, INDIA map without Province of Kashmir. pic.twitter.com/w0cdfOGAUz— Kanak Chamarty🇨🇦 (@KanakChamarty) December 15, 2017
Over the last few days, the picture of the globe has been doing rounds on the internet and tweets have been pouring into the Indian Officials’ twitter accounts, demonstrating the issue. Social media users have delineated that these are being sold at Costco stores in Canada.
More spotting of these globes are reported by Twitter users and one user even spotted the distorted globe in Costco stores in the United States. Now that the Netizens have taken up the issue; more tweets addressing the faulty globes are expected to crop up and this may take the matter to the attention of concerned authorities.
@SushmaSwaraj -As per this globe(made in China) Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh are not part of India. This is globe is available everywhere across US Costco. pic.twitter.com/2tQAKUkcbn
— Theeran (@Theeran1105) December 14, 2017
Costco is a multi-national, multi-billion dollar global retailer currently operating in eight countries.