. @harikshn @PMOIndia @narendramodi They erred and have given an unqualified apology for error. — Syed Akbaruddin (@MEAIndia) November 14, 2014

The PM and his friends at QUT. pic.twitter.com/aa1LgP2zlO — PMO India (@PMOIndia) November 14, 2014

A day to remember for high school students meeting @narendramodi at #QUT's The Cube. pic.twitter.com/AbC9Nhle5D — QUT Media (@QUTmedia) November 14, 2014

Research is the mother of development. RT "@PMOIndia: PM @narendramodi wrote this message on the Agro robot at QUT. pic.twitter.com/XRcf2x8xT1" — Syed Akbaruddin (@MEAIndia) November 14, 2014

BRISBANE: During Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Queensland University of Technology (QUT), the Indian map displayed there had Kashmir missing from it, prompting a strong protest by foreign secretary Sujatha Singh."India's foreign secretary raised the issue strongly and received an unqualified apology," external affairs ministry spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin said, responding to a question whether the issue was raised after it was noticed that Kashmir was missing from the Indian map displayed by the organizers."Yes, immediately lodged strong protest and received an unqualified regret from the organisers," Akbaruddin tweeted.Within hours after his arrival following an overnight flight from Myanmar, Modi headed for the QUT for the first engagement of his five-day Australia visit, the first by an Indian Prime Minister in 28 years after Rajiv Gandhi .