Explore critical security practices in South Asia, with significant implications for India’s regional dynamics. This essential book offers a deep dive into securitization theory, highlighting how non-state actors shape security discourses and tackle sub-state challenges. Critically analyzing existing frameworks, it provides a novel perspective on how non-traditional security issues are addressed by various actors. A must-read for students and professionals in Asian security, Indian politics, and international relations seeking a nuanced understanding of contemporary regional security.