What does the term sovereignty mean?
Answer / Asad Hussain
Sovereignty is the supreme, uncontested political authority within a state. It refers to the ultimate power to make decisions and enforce laws within a defined territory, without interference from external entities. In international relations, sovereign states recognize each other's independence and non-interference in internal affairs.
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