Peace And Security
NIOS · Class 10 · Social Studies
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What to Focus On
- Peace is not absence of disturbance but maintaining harmony amid challenges
- Security means freedom from dangerous threats and fear
- Peace and security are interconnected and inseparable
- Traditional focus: Military threats and armed conflicts between nations
- New focus: Human security and broader range of threats
- Includes terrorism, environmental issues, health epidemics, poverty
- Democracy requires peaceful conditions to function effectively
- Development activities need security and stability
- Democratic countries rarely engage in wars with each other
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Peace simply means the absence of war or violence
Traditional and non-traditional concepts of security are completely unrelated
Peace and security are not necessary for democracy and development - they can exist independently
Memory Tips
Definition of Peace - not absence of noise but calm within chaos
Traditional vs New concepts of peace and security
Article 51 of Constitution - India's commitment to international peace
Three types of internal threats - Terrorism, Insurgency, Naxalism
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