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Indian textbooks say Japan nuked the U.S


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GUJARAT, India, Feb. 26 (UPI) -- Social science textbooks in Gujarat, India, reportedly have 120 factual, grammatical, and spelling errors, including the false statement that Japan nuked the U.S.

The major errors include a misreporting of the date of Mahatma Gandhi's assassination, the abundance of a rare gas carbon trioxide, and a statement that Japan waged a nuclear attack on the U.S. during World War II.

And they were aiming at taking world leadership in one or two decades?

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LOL, history is the one thing people should be able to get RIGHT.

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