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THE EMERGING INTELLIGENCE ARCHITECTURE OF INTERNAL SECURITY NEW REGIONAL DYNAMICS IN SOUTH ASIA 20152018

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http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-II).60      10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-II).60      Published : Jun 2019

The Emerging Intelligence Architecture of Internal Security & New Regional Dynamics in South Asia (2015-2018)

    Regional politics, safety dynamics, and national protection of South Asia are intensely interlinked with the traditional and non-traditional issues prevailing. A substantial effort and energy are converted into procuring the weapons instead of working towards economic growth. All these crises will have a profound consequence on regional security, ultimately affecting the peace of the rest of the International Community. Superpowers fulfilling their malign agendas through smaller States against Pakistan, Afghanistan, and India in the South Asian region with the promise of aid. The functional regional security architecture is critical to secure South Asia’s development and security. The tower should be capable of vending with traditional and non-traditional security dilemmas.

    (1) Mariam Tahir
    Lecturer, Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, Pakistan.
    (2) Javed Ali Kalhoro
    PhD Scholar, National Defence University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
    (3) Ashfaq Ahmad
    Lecturer, Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, Pakistan.
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    APA : Tahir, M., Kalhoro, J. A., & Ahmad, A. (2019). The Emerging Intelligence Architecture of Internal Security & New Regional Dynamics in South Asia (2015-2018). Global Social Sciences Review, IV(II), 479-486. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-II).60
    CHICAGO : Tahir, Mariam, Javed Ali Kalhoro, and Ashfaq Ahmad. 2019. "The Emerging Intelligence Architecture of Internal Security & New Regional Dynamics in South Asia (2015-2018)." Global Social Sciences Review, IV (II): 479-486 doi: 10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-II).60
    HARVARD : TAHIR, M., KALHORO, J. A. & AHMAD, A. 2019. The Emerging Intelligence Architecture of Internal Security & New Regional Dynamics in South Asia (2015-2018). Global Social Sciences Review, IV, 479-486.
    MHRA : Tahir, Mariam, Javed Ali Kalhoro, and Ashfaq Ahmad. 2019. "The Emerging Intelligence Architecture of Internal Security & New Regional Dynamics in South Asia (2015-2018)." Global Social Sciences Review, IV: 479-486
    MLA : Tahir, Mariam, Javed Ali Kalhoro, and Ashfaq Ahmad. "The Emerging Intelligence Architecture of Internal Security & New Regional Dynamics in South Asia (2015-2018)." Global Social Sciences Review, IV.II (2019): 479-486 Print.
    OXFORD : Tahir, Mariam, Kalhoro, Javed Ali, and Ahmad, Ashfaq (2019), "The Emerging Intelligence Architecture of Internal Security & New Regional Dynamics in South Asia (2015-2018)", Global Social Sciences Review, IV (II), 479-486
    TURABIAN : Tahir, Mariam, Javed Ali Kalhoro, and Ashfaq Ahmad. "The Emerging Intelligence Architecture of Internal Security & New Regional Dynamics in South Asia (2015-2018)." Global Social Sciences Review IV, no. II (2019): 479-486. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-II).60