Distinguish between the internal and external notion of traditional security.
OUTSIDE DELHI - SET 1 2015
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  1. Internal notion of traditional security:-
  • Internal military conflicts.
  • Separatist movements.
  • Internal wars.
  1. External notion of traditional security:-
  • Danger to a country from military threats.
  • Deterrence, defence and balance of power.
  • Alliance is building as components of traditional security.
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