Non-Traditional Security Challenges to Pakistan’s Foreign Policy

Authors

  • Nasir Zaman Assistant Professor of Political, Science, Currently posted as Principal at Governemnt Associate College Gogera, Okara Author

Keywords:

cybersecurity, nuclear, neighbor alliances, Pakistan, Foreign policy

Abstract

Non-Traditional Security challenges can be defined as, “those uncommon challenges which pose direct or indirect threat to existence of the state and welfare of the people.”  The first most important threat to Pakistan’s Foreign Policy is Cyber Security. The challenge of cyber security is most important due to Nuclear Weapons capability of Pakistan. Multilateral cooperation among states is necessary. Above-described problems are not only confronted by Pakistan but the whole world community is facing these challenges.  Pakistan should join hands with the world community to fix these challenges. Secondly Pakistan cannot fix any issue internal or external without making its house in order. If we want to fix challenges, then we will have to make our house in order. In this regard economic prosperity and political instability is the key to resolve all the issues. This will lead not only towards better and comprehensive understanding of the issue but also continuation of the policies to fix these challenges.

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Published

2023-12-10