National security has replaced human security, specifically in economic, food, health, and environmental interests, and mainly because of the terrorism fear of terrorism. Questions of human security and terrorism plague the Asian community, more so in the post-9/11 era. The people of the tribal areas of Baluchistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa can experience the acts of violence, crime, brutality, terrorist attempts and insecurity at any time. Countries such as Pakistan, Afghanistan, and India are never caught unawares of the possible eruption of conflict into severe danger of terrorism and instability, as other states are chilling in their calm atmosphere. Thus, weak states are substantially lacking and require scrutiny and dedication worldwide. Throughout history, as aggressive conflicts arose, security proved to be a distant dream. Equally, Pakistanis have been major losers in the case of terrorism. Human security can function as a methodical and deliberate form of defence for the entire community, which is fundamentally linked to various domains of individual security, group security, and societal security, rather than the methods used in the past to defend the individual against external aggression. The current article is grounded in content analysis. It focuses on the practices of human security to promote sustainable peace. It points out the risks of terrorism in Pakistan, and the results shows that basic human rights violations could be overcome with the immediate actions.
Muhammad Ashraf (Mon,) studied this question.