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The map shown by you do not depict the original present Indian International Boundaries. Jammu and Kashmir a part taken by Pakistan and a part with China are shown as their respective territories. Please correct it.

I think you missed the 600 B.C. in the title of the map. The modern boundaries are only there to help users orient themselves, adding information about the current India-Pakistan dispute would detract from the point of the map. Kmusser (talk) 18:34, 31 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

In the map,the lines showing modern boundaries between india and pakistan are grossly inaccurate and shows kashmir within Pakistan borders. Also, slightly inaccurate is the western Bhutan/china/India-sikkim border. The point where three countries meet is few miles too faar to the south than the latest border descriptions by all the countries in the area.

The modern borders are the same as on File:India map en.svg which is pretty thoroughly sourced, the only exception is the Siachen glacier situation, which I didn't consider especially relevant to the Mahajanapadas but if you really wanted me to I could change that. Kmusser (talk) 18:21, 8 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]