Human Security in Nepali Perspective

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  • Arun Kumar Singh 4th APF Command and Staff Course

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/japfcsc.v2i1.26732

Keywords:

Human security, people centric, freedom and dignity, security, peace and security

Abstract

The conventional security paradigm was challenged and changed, especially after the end of the Cold War. It becomes more specific towards the human security when the UNDP published the Human Development Report in 1994. Thus scope of Human Security specifically focuses on different area which is related to the freedom and dignity of an individual thus it is people centric concept. Due to the globalization after the end of the cold war, the underdeveloped countries like Nepal, got globalized impact on human security. The Human security even more compromised due to the internal armed conflict and various kinds of natural disaster including the massive earthquake in 2015. There are regional organizations such as SAARC which mainly focus on the arms proliferation rather than promoting the Human Security. The 21st century became more dangerous due to terrorism, poverty, internal conflict, manmade and natural calamities which challenge to the Human Security globally. Nepal is ranked at 4th position by UNDP, Nepal to the vulnerability to climate change, and less coping capacity to disaster due to poor economic conditions which also leads to the insecurity in Human beings. Even there are global challenges to Human Security and threat from all direction, there are few efforts were taken by the International Organization for the promotion of the Human Security. Thus, Human Security can be promoted by putting the People in a center with coordinated efforts of state as well as non-governmental organization especially by the United Nations with the name of means of collective security.

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Author Biography

Arun Kumar Singh, 4th APF Command and Staff Course

Deputy Superintendent of APF, Nepal
Student Officer, 4th APF Command and Staff Course

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Published

2019-12-15

How to Cite

Singh, A. K. (2019). Human Security in Nepali Perspective. Journal of APF Command and Staff College, 2(1), 60–66. https://doi.org/10.3126/japfcsc.v2i1.26732

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