What is meant by traditional notion of internal and external security?
DELHI - SET 1 2017
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  1. Internal Security:
  1. It is related to security within the country, i.e. internal law and order.
  2. Internal security is essential to face any external challenges.
  3. After World War II internal security was almost assured in most of the developed world.
  1. External Security:
  1. Threat of war or military attack by another country.
  2. Acountry can prevent the attack, defend or surrender.
  3. Create a balance of power.
  4. Alliance building.
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