NON-TRADITIONAL SECURITY STUDIES
Non-traditional Security Studies addresses the mounting non-traditional issues and challenges in the South Asian region arising from non-military sources, such as Climate Change, Irregular Migration, Terrorism, Resource Wars, Disaster Management, Drug Trafficking, Transnational Crime etc. Factors as such are the security challenges that aren’t considered mainstream and are emerging as dynamics in conflict therefore affecting the national and international security becoming a part of non-traditional security issues that has emerged as the greatest challenges of 21st century.
ARTICLES
Women and Pandemic: Explaining Double Burden in the Midst of Crisis
Ensuring participation of grassroots women organisations, civil society groups, international organisations and NGOs while making policies for women welfare, would be essential. Most importantly, there is a need to look at everything from a gendered lens, from policies to action.
Female Leadership in Foreign Policy
Literacy amongst women plays a pivotal role to not just develop personal excellence but literacy indicators determine how many women are interested or ignorant about politics.
Racism during COVID-19 : Reminiscing Colonialism?
It is imperative that along with the focus on development of weapons, economies and medical facilities, there is some strong mechanism developed to address the issue of racism.
Enduring EU Solidarity during COVID-19
The EU’s stumbling position over migration; euro-zone reforms and COVID-19 crisis seemingly may be tearing apart the EU’s solidarity principle, yet, it all acts as a bedrock for the EU since its inception.
Cyber Space: Twin Fold Motives
Cyber-attacks may increase the risk of a military escalation. Since the recent Kashmir crisis, there has been an increase in Pakistan's cyber-attacks on India. Indians have also responded with their own cyber operations against Pakistan.
COVID-19: Response by Mongolia
Countries like Mongolia have shown the way, how at a low cost health infrastructure, one can manage to fight against the pandemic with complete resilience. It has immediately taken steps to expand special health centre for COVID-19 patients.
COVID-19 and its Impact on Human Trafficking
As the entire world is combating a global pandemic crisis that has impacted all of our social, economic, political and even our mental wellbeing, it is necessary that amidst all of these, there is a need to take a call and aid the requirements of the helpless survivors of trafficking.
Use of ICT: Need of Balance in Life to Avoid Conflict
Developed countries have already served notices about restriction of calling and sending email after office time, compulsory leave for family members, shortening office time and introducing Wednesday holiday to enjoy life, to realize the meaning of life.