Disputed Territory
Disputed territory refers to land that is claimed by two or more parties, often leading to conflicts or tensions. These disputes can arise from historical claims, cultural significance, or strategic importance. Examples include areas like Kashmir between India and Pakistan, and Taiwan, which is claimed by China.
The resolution of disputed territories can involve negotiations, international mediation, or even military action. Organizations like the United Nations often play a role in facilitating discussions to achieve peaceful solutions. Ultimately, the status of these areas can significantly impact regional stability and international relations.