Conceptualization of Human Security Abstract During the 20 th century, particularly after the end of World War-II, security analysts started focusing on human security. This brought a shift in the thinking of security analysts, the liberalist perspective got currency, and individuals were deemed as referred objects. This paper illustrates the evolution of Human security in international relations that discusses the departure from the traditional notion of security, components of Human security, and its significance for the other two paradigms viz. National security, and International security. The contemporary world is closely interlinked and this has been made possible by the process of globalization and the colossal advancements in technology, particularly the internet that has virtually converted the world into a global village space. In such conditions, security remains a significant domain for both domestic and global leaders. More importantly...