New Delhi: Days after its location tag in a live broadcast showed Leh and Jammu and Kashmir as part of China, Twitter tendered a verbal apology before India's joint parliamentary committee on personal data protection on Thursday.
Showing strong displeasure, the panel has asked the micro-blogging site to tender a written apology and submit an affidavit in the matter. A Twitter spokesperson said they remain committed to working with the Government of India and that they respect the sensitivities involved, duly acknowledging the letter.
Earlier, warning Twitter against disrespecting the sovereignty and integrity of India, the Central government had conveyed its "strong disapproval" to the micro-blogging giant for showing Leh as part of China.
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