Emerging Challenges to Traditional Security: Pakistan's Future Prospects
As of late, Pakistan has seen new rushes of fierce traditional challenges to its security. Regardless of whether in light of ethnic or fanatic ideologies, Pakistan is at crossroads of security between its eastern and western borders. This presents two particular challenges related to difficulties for contemporary,traditional security orders: the ascent of armed conflict with any state and the governance of a progressively complex internal security vacuum. This paper aims to understand emerging challenges to traditional security, mainly focusing on the threat to Indian Ocean Region (IOR) through the lens of technological advancement in armed conflict. By using a qualitative secondary data approach, the author will conduct anin-depth review of the secondary data in the area of traditional security flux and Pakistan's future prospects.The paper will also analyze Pakistan's deterrence and the biggest traditional security challenge from India with a lens of the development of weapon frameworks as far as disastrous capacities and expansion in range,drones, satellite monitoring and more. Finally, the paper will conclude with the possible ways to curb the emerging challenges to traditional security.
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Pakistan-India, Artificial Intelligence, Drones, Security, Weapon System, Indian Ocean, Submarines
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(1) Tehmina Aslam
Executive Director, Sundar STEM School and College, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Iqra Javaid
Lecturer, School of Integrated Social Sciences, University of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
(3) Muhammad Asad Aslam
Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
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APA : Aslam, T., Javaid, I., & Aslam, M. A. (2022). Emerging Challenges to Traditional Security: Pakistan's Future Prospects. Global Foreign Policies Review, V(II), 39-51. https://doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-II).05
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CHICAGO : Aslam, Tehmina, Iqra Javaid, and Muhammad Asad Aslam. 2022. "Emerging Challenges to Traditional Security: Pakistan's Future Prospects." Global Foreign Policies Review, V (II): 39-51 doi: 10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-II).05
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HARVARD : ASLAM, T., JAVAID, I. & ASLAM, M. A. 2022. Emerging Challenges to Traditional Security: Pakistan's Future Prospects. Global Foreign Policies Review, V, 39-51.
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MHRA : Aslam, Tehmina, Iqra Javaid, and Muhammad Asad Aslam. 2022. "Emerging Challenges to Traditional Security: Pakistan's Future Prospects." Global Foreign Policies Review, V: 39-51
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OXFORD : Aslam, Tehmina, Javaid, Iqra, and Aslam, Muhammad Asad (2022), "Emerging Challenges to Traditional Security: Pakistan's Future Prospects", Global Foreign Policies Review, V (II), 39-51
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TURABIAN : Aslam, Tehmina, Iqra Javaid, and Muhammad Asad Aslam. "Emerging Challenges to Traditional Security: Pakistan's Future Prospects." Global Foreign Policies Review V, no. II (2022): 39-51. https://doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-II).05