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The" Right to Food" and "Food Security" are closely interweaving topics that differ in implications and definitions. Food security supports all people in terms of social and economic aspects by providing sufficient and nutritious food at all times. It should provide their preferred diet to make them active and healthy. Food security increases the stability of providing food to all people at any time with availability, affordability, and accessibility without any disruption due to abnormal factors. The right to food is a fundamental human right that guarantees access to adequate, available, and affordable food for all individuals at all times. This right is enshrined in international law and legal frameworks. Food security is a time-to-time action that depends on the government distribution system and vigilance. Food security is a time-to-time action that depends on the government distribution system and vigilance. Six important factors, such as availability, stability, access, utilization, agency, and sustainability, must be incorporated into the RTF, which helps to understand its conceptual and legal performance. However, food security is still challenging in developing countries due to variations in climate, poverty, and war, worsening hunger and malnutrition. Thus, food security and the RTF are included as one of the goals under SDG (SDG-2 Zero Hunger), which has a fixed target to remove hunger and ensure that all people can access their food by 2030. This paper explores how the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) influence food security, outlines the associated challenges, and discusses the development strategies anticipated in developing countries. It explains the strategy employed to realize the RTF, with agriculture, political, and socio-economic programs incorporated internationally. A detailed survey, case study, and data collection, this research projects the effectiveness of the approaches and highlights the research gap that encumbers their victory. This paper presents a summary that recommends strategies to strengthen SDG-2 and promise the output of the RTF. It also explains the integration of multiple strategies to overcome the existing challenges against food security. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |