Abstract
South Asia takes up a significant place in the global political scenario of today – being a turbulent region with a commonly shared cultural backdrop and a shared common political experience. It is one of the most complicated regions of the world with its multi-cultural, multi-ethnic communities and social divisions along with linguistic, regional, communal, political, religious and sectarian lines. These elements contribute an important role in creating differences and uniting the region in the same breath. One can therefore say that the ethnic or communal dimension of South Asian conflicts is well known. In the 21st century, the world saw the potential for state involvement as meetings, partnerships, and places, which changed the old definition of a sovereign state connecting to its limits. South Asia has the tremendous potential to cooperate economically, financially, socially, and energy-led. Still, the whole concept of involvement overshadows the numerous internal and external security problems in all accounts. Collaboration and protection inseparably linked in South Asian states, and neglecting to construct both would lead to the network's inability to take any possible action in the region. This paper investigates the riddle of the obstacle to any thought able course of action on availability by Pakistan and India's security elements. The historico-descriptive method of research is being used in this research paper.
Authors
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Imran Alam
- Assistant Professor, University Law College, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
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Dr. Saqib Khan Warraich
- Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, GC University Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
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Naveed Ur Rehman
- Lecturer, University Law College, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Keywords
India, Pakistan, SAARC, Security, South Asia, Terrorism
DOI Number
10.35484/pssr.2017(1-II)19
Page Nos
235-244
Volume & Issue
v1-2