Security Pact
A Security Pact is an agreement between two or more countries to cooperate on defense and security matters. These pacts often involve commitments to mutual defense, meaning that if one country is attacked, the others will come to its aid. Such agreements can help deter potential aggressors and promote stability in a region.
Security pacts can take various forms, including formal treaties or informal arrangements. Examples include the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO). These alliances are designed to enhance collective security and foster collaboration among member nations.