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Deepseek Ai’s Effect on Conflict Between Territoriality, Sovereignty, and the Globalized World

Author(s) Avin Anto
Country India
Abstract This paper aims to endeavour to execute examination on how the debut of advanced AI tools specifically focusing on China’s largest open sources language model DeepSeek really reshaping the traditional boundaries of territorial sovereignty and global governance this aspect is the primary seed for examination on the topic. The deep study of the research gaps found that the DeepSeek AI technology is massive neural network (V3, R1 model) both these models to answer complex queries, including coding task and factual questions with strict adherence to Chinese state messaging. The revolutionary setup of technology helps human life easier but it is the time to study the motive which affecting conflicts in territoriality and sovereignty. The paper first defines DeepSeek and its functionalities, then reviews international legal frameworks (example UN charter principle, UNESCO AI Ethics Recommendation, EU data Law,) governing AI and digital sovereignty. The paper deeply analyses recent incidents where DeepSeek’s China- aligned outputs on territorial disputes provoked states reactions for example Japan’s caution after DeepSeek Claimed the Diaoyu/Senkaku Island as inherent part of the Chinese territory. Through qualitative methodology such as literature review and comparative case studies deeply investigates how DeepSeek has affected three countries UK, INDIA, USA all of which have imposed restriction on its use. DeepSeek AI is intensifying the tension between Westphalian sovereignty and borderless digital eco system : state strive to assert digital sovereignty through law and bans (example Indian government ministry of finance banned Chat GPT and DeepSeek due to potential leakage of confidential documents and data), While global AI trends require international collaboration and paper concludes with implications for future governance promoting secure sovereign friendly AI development (e.g. data localization , AI ethics rules) in tandem with new multilateral AI governance framework s (e.g. UNESCO/OECD), thus balancing national control with global innovation.
Keywords DeepSeek, Digital Sovereignty, China, UK, India, USA, UNESCO, Artificial Intelligence.
Published In Volume 7, Issue 5, September-October 2025
Published On 2025-09-30
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i05.57018

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