Dear Dilip and others:

I have been following this thread with interest, but to be honest am a bit 
lost now. Can someone post a summary of which maps mentioned so far have 
what features (which coverage, pertaining to which year, what attributes 
(such as census codes), etc.)? Would be most helpful.

Sharad


On Friday, August 1, 2014 9:03:58 PM UTC+5:30, Dilip Damle wrote:
>
> Hello, 
>
> This is an old post. 
> However this is the appropriate place to add an additional source. 
>
> I had downloaded the set from Grid Geneva many years ago.
> The original complete source was named as GNV197 which is 24 MB
> Titled as "HUMAN POPULATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES DATABASE FOR 
> ASIA"
> I am attaching the South Central Asia E00 file.
>
> That set contains The disputed areas under the country name IN1 and IN2
>
> This dataset can not be easily found at present on the GRID Geneva site 
> http://www.grid.unep.ch/index.php?lang=en in the same name.
> may be it is still there somewhere with some other name.
>
> For copyright check the metadata file which is here
>
> http://geonetwork.grid.unep.ch/geonetwork/srv/en/iso19139.xml?id=835
>
> rgds
> Dilip Damle
>
> On Wednesday, January 4, 2012 9:52:57 AM UTC+5:30, Karthik Shashidhar 
> wrote:
>>
>> All the shapefiles for India that I have downloaded do not show PoK and 
>> Aksai Chin as part of India. Does anyone here have access to shapefiles 
>> that include these territories? Basically looking to publish (online) some 
>> maps, so want to make sure that it's accurate. 
>>
>> (I looked through the group archives, and all sources mentioned there do 
>> not show these regions as part of India)
>>
>> Thanks
>> Karthik
>>
>

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