Under
India's presidency, the third meeting of the G20 tourism working group is
slated to occur from May 21 to 23, 2023, in Indian Illegally occupied Jammu
& Kashmir (IIoJK), which is recognized as a disputed territory by the
United Nations. This decision has raised considerable concerns, given that
IIoJK has been embroiled in political tensions and human rights violations for
several decades.
India's stated
objective behind this move is to promote its "normalcy mantra" and
showcase an image of stability and development in IIoJK. This move can be seen
as a form of political signaling aimed at communicating India's intentions to
the international community. By hosting a high-profile international meeting in
IIoJK, India seeks to demonstrate its control over the region and assert its
sovereignty in the face of Pakistan's claims.
The G20 summit is an
annual meeting where the world's leading economies come together. By 2027, the
GDP of G20 nations is projected to make up 44.64% of the global GDP, showing a
2.2% increase from 2021. The decisions and policies made at the summit can have
far-reaching consequences beyond their own borders, influencing the agenda of
other international organizations such as the World Trade Organization (WTO)
and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The G20's influence derives from its
role as a forum for global economic cooperation and its members' significant
economic power.
However, India's
decision to host the third meeting of G20 TWG in IIoJK has sparked debate and
condemnation from the international community. The cosmetic changes made to
"Naya Kashmir", a development plan initiated by the Indian government
to promote economic development in the region, have failed to address the real
concerns and grievances of the Kashmiri people.
Jammu and Kashmir has
been illegally occupied and under military control by India since 1947, with
over 900,000 troops stationed in the IIoJK perpetuating human rights violations
and using excessive force against civilians. The Indian government's attempt to
project the situation as "normal" is an attempt to whitewash crimes
against humanity and to deflect attention from the human rights abuses being
committed there. The situation in IIoJK is marked by a high degree of human
rights violations, including extrajudicial killings, disappearances, and
violence against women. Since August 5th, 2019, more than 800 civilians have
been killed following the abrogation of Article 370. Over 18,811 civilians have
been arrested, and more than 2,354 people have been injured by the occupying
forces.
In 2018, and 2019,
the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
released reports stating that there were credible reports of widespread and
serious human rights violations in IIoJK, including excessive use of force,
arbitrary detention, and torture. The hosting of such a high-profile
international event in a region that is under lockdown and where there are
restrictions on freedom of movement and expression is a cause for concern.
The lack of political
representation and a transparent and accountable governance structure has left
the Kashmiri people feeling marginalized and disempowered. By hosting the TWG
meeting in a disputed territory, India is legitimizing its illegal occupation
of IIoJK and sending a message that it is willing to flout international law
and disregard the human rights of the region's residents. The hosting of the
third meeting of G20 TWG in IIoJK is a symbol of India's growing global
influence and its emergence as a major player in international politics and
economics. However, it could also exacerbate the already volatile situation in
the region and increase the risk of conflict between the two countries.
Indian opposition
parties have also condemned and criticized the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party
(BJP) for using the TWG meeting as a political tool to further its agenda of
Hindu nationalism. Even in India, the move is seen as an attempt to shore up
support in the upcoming state elections in IIoJK, where the BJP has faced
significant opposition from separatist groups.
Furthermore, hosting
the third meeting of G20 TWG in IIoJK could have wider implications for
international relations, potentially seen as a violation of international norms
and a challenge to the global order. This could lead to diplomatic backlash
from other countries and damage India's reputation on the global stage. The
projection of a false image of normalcy in the region could have long-term
geopolitical consequences given the strategic importance of the region,
bordering China, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Any instability in the region could
potentially have far-reaching consequences for the entire region, including
potential implications for global security and stability.
As a collective, the
G20 has the power to influence India's actions by exerting diplomatic pressure
and supporting multilateral efforts to resolve the Kashmir conflict. Failure to
hold India accountable could have serious consequences not only for the people
of IIoJK but for regional and global stability as well. Therefore, it is
essential for the G20 to prioritize this issue and work towards a peaceful and
just resolution for all parties involved.
Mehr un Nisa
Director Research & Human Rights Desk