Human Security in International Relations

In the year 1994, UNDP gave the first attested definition of human security in Human Development Reports, which contended that “human security means safety from chronic threats such as hunger, diseases, and repression, and it also meant protection from sudden and hurtful disruptions in the patterns of daily life.”Human security is a holistic approach supported by the coalition of certain states and Supranational Organisations, and the state has to play a central role here by providing both military and human security to all the people and communities.

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Cyberspace and Internet a Blessing or a Curse?

We can say that cyberspace and internet are good servants and bad masters. If one uses Cyber-space & Internet wisely, he can attain a lot of knowledge & happiness as well as success in life but if he doesn’t know how to operate it, he can face great loss. We can consider Cyber-space an ocean, if one knows how to swim he can survive otherwise he can’t. After all, I want to say Cyber-space & Internet are neither blessing nor curse; it’s a good handy helper.

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