Tagging Yuan, the minister wrote that the CEO must be cautious of the map he makes use of. “You may want to make sure u use correct maps of the countries u do/want to do business in @ericsyuan,” Chandrasekhar mentioned in a tweet, quoting the tweet despatched out through Zoom CEO Yuan.
chances are you’ll wish to be certain u use proper maps of the international locations u do / wish to do trade in @ericsyuan https://t.co/wveFuhh9xJ
— Rajeev Chandrasekhar 🇮🇳 (@Rajeev_GoI) 1672239807000
How did Zoom CEO react to Rajeev Chandrasekhar’s ‘caution’
Zoom CEO deleted his tweet after Chandrasekhar’s tweet that identified the error in India’s map. He thanked the IT minister and others for mentioning the mistake. “I recently took down a tweet that many of you had pointed out had issues with the map. Thank you for the feedback!!” he tweeted. Chandrasekhar responded to Yuan’s tweet with folding fingers emoji.
I latterly took down a tweet that a lot of you had identified had problems with the map. Thanks for the comments!!
— Eric S. Yuan (he / him / his) (@ericsyuan) 1672246873000
map issues
This is, then again, now not the primary time that an organization has landed in bother for the use of an fallacious map of India. There were a number of instances up to now too when a number of multinationals have used maps that don’t as it should be depict the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir in addition to the Ladakh area.
I latterly took down a tweet that a lot of you had identified had problems with the map. Thanks for the comments!!
— Eric S. Yuan (he / him / his) (@ericsyuan) 1672246873000
The fallacious depiction of India’s map is a punishable offence. It is vulnerable to high quality and prison time period in positive cases.