China stays away from G20 meet in Arunachal Pradesh

New Delhi, March 27 : China skipped participation in a G-20 meeting held   in Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, which Beijing said as its part. The delegates including from the US, participated in the G-20 Research Innovation Initiative Gathering  also visited the local legislative assembly at Itanagar city of the state, claims  Indian official sources.

China doesn't recognise India's sovereignty over Arunachal and said  the state  is a part of south Tibet.
India is reported to be hosting a G-20 meeting on culture in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir in May. Pakistan  and people of occupied Jammu and Kashmir have been lobbying China, Turkiye and Saudi Arabia - all G20 member-states - to stop India from hosting the proposed meeting in Srinagar as Jammu and Kashmir is a disputed territory as per UN resolutions. 
India has curbed and snatched all rights of people of Jammu and Kashmir while thousands including Kashmiri leadership, youth, women, journalists and human rights defenders are illegally detained in different jails of India and IIOJK.