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Corruption as a Threat to Internal Security: A Comprehensive Analysis

Corruption is one of the most pervasive threats to internal security, weakening governance, eroding public trust, and enabling crime and terrorism. It affects law enforcement, judiciary systems, and public institutions, making a nation vulnerable to internal instability. Countries that fail to address corruption often struggle with economic stagnation, civil unrest, and weakened national security. This…

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Government Sanction for Prosecuting Corrupt Officials: Protection or a Shield for Corruption?

Introduction Corruption is one of the most pressing challenges in governance, undermining public trust and hindering national development. In many countries, including India, prosecuting corrupt government officials requires prior sanction from the government or a competent authority. While this provision is intended to protect honest officials from frivolous accusations and politically motivated harassment, it has…

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Money Laundering and Human Trafficking: Non-Traditional Security Challenges

Introduction In today’s rapidly evolving world, security threats have expanded beyond traditional concerns of military aggression and interstate conflict. Alongside conventional security challenges, non-traditional security threats such as money laundering and human trafficking have emerged as serious issues impacting global peace, stability, and governance. These threats are complex, multifaceted, and difficult to address due to…

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Narco-Terrorism: A Threat to India’s Internal Security

Introduction Narco-terrorism is a growing global concern, and India is no exception. It represents the fusion of narcotics trafficking with terrorism, where drug cartels and terror organizations collaborate to fund and fuel violent activities that destabilize societies. In India, the nexus between drug trafficking and terrorism poses a severe threat to national security, contributing to…

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The Ethical Perversions of the Private Sector and the Three Options of Ethical Life

Introduction Ethics is a fundamental aspect of human civilization, shaping interactions, business practices, and governance. However, the private sector, driven by profit maximization, often exhibits various ethical perversions that challenge moral and social norms. These ethical deviations include corporate greed, exploitation, corruption, and environmental negligence. Furthermore, ethical life can be approached through different philosophical perspectives….

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Preventing Corruption in Public Life: Measures for Transparency and Good Governance

Introduction Corruption is one of the most significant obstacles to national development, economic progress, and good governance. It leads to the misuse of government resources, administrative inefficiency, and a lack of trust in public institutions. The diversion of public funds for private gain weakens essential services, reduces economic opportunities, and impedes the overall progress of…

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The Impact of Individual Morality on Decision-Making in Public Life

Introduction Morality is a fundamental aspect of human life, guiding individual behavior and decision-making processes. In the realm of public life, where leaders, politicians, bureaucrats, and public servants make decisions that impact society, individual morality plays a crucial role. The ethical values and principles that an individual upholds often influence their actions, policies, and judgments…

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Hunger and Poverty in India: The Unseen Hand in Electoral Politics

Introduction Hunger and poverty have long been persistent challenges in India, shaping the socio-political landscape of the nation. Despite numerous policies and welfare programs, millions of Indians continue to struggle with these issues. Electoral politics in India is deeply influenced by these socio-economic factors, with political parties leveraging them as campaign tools, while voters often…

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