Decoding Pakistan’s Cartographic Aggression Against India

Swati Sucharita Nanda
Sarfaraz Alam
He worked at Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses from 2002 to 2003 read more
Volume:46
Issue:1
Articles

Territorial disputes between India and Pakistan got a new dimension with the release of a new political map by the latter on 4 August 2020, apparently in response to India’s move to administratively reorganize the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Widely described as ‘cartographic aggression’ against India, the new map lays claim over many parts of India. The article traces the historicity of map-making as a nation-building project for Pakistan and seeks to decipher the strategic objectives behind this move. The article argues that this cartographic aggression is essentially an expression of its longstanding territorial desires against India.

Keywords: India, Pakistan