Territorial Dispute
A territorial dispute occurs when two or more parties claim the same land or area, leading to conflicts over ownership and control. These disputes can arise between countries, states, or even local communities, often involving historical claims, cultural significance, or resource access.
Such conflicts can escalate into diplomatic tensions or even military confrontations. Examples of territorial disputes include the ongoing issues between India and Pakistan over Kashmir and the disputes in the South China Sea involving multiple nations claiming overlapping maritime boundaries.