Abstract
bstract South Asia is home to almost a quarter of global population. The prevailing security concept among South Asian states is decades old which only focuses on external threats. In this article it is argued that nontraditional security challenges are more lethal than conventional security issues. The sovereignty of South Asian states is hostage to these challenges and the shifting dynamic of security in the region has been analysed empirically. Non-traditional security challenges are divided into three categories i.e., ecological problems, demographic challenges and transnational crimes and each challenge was discussed in terms of state’s sovereignty and human security.

Muhammad Imran, Ghulam Mustafa, Faizan Saleem, Shahbaz Haider, Muhammad Arslan. (2021) Non-Traditional Security Challenges: A Threat to Regional Integration and Sovereignty of South Asian States, Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, Volume-58, issue 3.
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