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G20 Summit in Disputed Territorial Area: Exploitation of Economic Alliance

Concept Note

The G20 summit is one of the most significant economic events in the world, bringing together
the world's largest economies to discuss global economic issues. The G20 summit being held in
Srinagar, a disputed territorial area, has sparked controversy around the exploitation of economic
alliances. The summit has raised concerns about the impact on the disputed area and potential
human rights violations. It also highlights the need for international organizations to play a more
active role in conflict resolution. It is important to consider the ethical implications of hosting
international economic events in disputed areas and to develop international standards for
economic governance that prioritize fairness and equality for all parties involved. The G20 summit
in Srinagar presents an opportunity to address these issues and work towards a more just and
equitable global economic system. This can lead to tensions and conflicts between countries and
may even exacerbate existing territorial disputes.
Therefore, it is important to consider the ethical implications of hosting international economic
events in disputed areas and to develop international standards for economic governance that
prioritize fairness and equality for all parties involved. This seminar aims to explore the impact of
the G20 summit being held in a disputed territorial area and its exploitation of economic alliances.
The seminar will be an opportunity for stakeholders to engage in constructive discussions on the
exploitation of economic alliance G-20 through hosting international economic events in disputed
territorial areas. It will provide a platform for proposing ethical practices for hosting such a
Summit, which will contribute to the development of international standards for economic
governance.

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