Read the passage given below carefully and answer the following questions :
Most of the time, when we read and hear about the security we are talking about traditional, national security conceptions of security related to dangers from military threats. The source of this type of danger to security is another country which, by threatening military action endangers the core values of sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity.
(i) What is meant by national security?
(ii) Explain the traditional notion of security.
(iii) Suggest any two methods to respond to the threat of war from another country.
OR
Read the passage given below carefully and answer the following questions :
One of India’s major concerns has been the composition of the Security Council, which has remained largely static while the UN General Assembly membership has expanded considerably. India considers that this has harmed the representative character of the Security Council. It also argues that an expanded Council, with more representation, will enjoy greater support in the world community.
(i) Why has the composition of the Security Council been said to have remained ‘static’?
(ii) How has the static composition of the Security Council harmed its representative character?
(iii) Explain India’s view about the role of the developing countries in the Security Council.
1. National security means the absence of any form of threat to the country and its civilians.
2. The traditional notion of security states that the greatest threat to the security of a country is a military war, attack on sovereignty and threat to the lives of the citizens.
3. The two methods to respond to the threat of war from another country are:
i. To have a backup of a strong military backup.
ii. To raise the cost of war so that opposition backs.
iii. To make a negotiation to come to a peaceful solution.
OR
a. The composition of the Security Council been said to have remained ‘static’ due to the rigid attitude of the five permanent members.
b. The static composition of the Security Council harmed its representative character in the following manner:
i. A large population of the world is still not represented.
ii. It does not give adequate representation to Africa, South America, and Asia.
iii. It is acted non-democratic on several occasions.
c. India’s view about the role of the developing countries
in the Security Council is explained below:
1. India wants its position to be a permanent member of the UN Council due to the following reasons:
2. India is the second-most populous country in the world. It has one-fifth of the entire population.
3. India is the largest democracy in the world.
4. India has participated in all the initiatives taken by the UN.
5. It has also played an active role in the UN’s peacemaking attempts.
6. India has positively contributed tot he world trade by adopting the policies of liberalization and globalization.
7. It has also made regular financial contributions to the UN and has never had any delayed payments.
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