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Indo-Pak border: Even Google Maps knows not to cross the line

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Indo-Pak border: Even Google Maps knows not to cross the line
By Web Desk
Published: June 22, 2015
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Traditional rivals Pakistan and India have shared icy relations and fought several wars ever since gaining independence – and the rift between the two nations is now documented on Google Maps.

On a recent trip to Naya Nangal in Indian Punjab, UK resident Aman looked up ‘nearby towns’ on Google Maps and was shown Lahore in Pakistan’s Punjab.

However, Aman was surprised to see that Lahore wasn’t as close after all when he sought directions.

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Although Google Maps showed that Aman was just 211 kilometres away from Lahore, the most efficient driving route suggested by it was 5,277 kilometres long and would take him four days and 12 hours.

“In case you are curious, the madness of the sub-continent visually,” Aman said, on his Facebook account as he shared Google’s results.



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Aman de Guerre
· 17 followers · June 17 at 8:19pm · iOS ·
I am currently 211 km from Lahore. The most efficient driving route available that Google can identify is 5,277 km. In case you are curious, the madness of the sub-continent visually:

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Though Pakistan and India share a border and Lahore, in particular, is very close to Naya Nangal even closer than Karachi is to Lahore and New Delhi is to Chandigarh, transport between the countries is restricted.

In light of this, instead of travelling a short and sweet distance to nearby Lahore, as per Google’s route, Aman would have to travel east across Uttar Pradesh and take a left at Nepal. After scaling the highest mountain range in the world, the UK resident would then have to drive across Tibet to Xinjiang in China.

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But it doesn’t end there. In Xinjiang, Aman would have to take a U-turn to enter Azad Jammu and Kashmir and then drive down into Punjab and finally Lahore.

What could have been otherwise a simple drive or a really long walk has been made tougher by the two countries.
 
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A few days ago I also searched for a route to Lahore from some city in India and google route me through Nepal and China. Almost same as in image above
 
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Or one could fly from just about anywhere in India to Dubai and then onwards to just about anywhere in Pakistan. Short and quick.
 
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