“…On the other hand, in the year 2018, the per capita ecological footprint was1.21, 0.87, 1.09, 0.85, 1.60, and 4.53 global hectares in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Bhutan, respectively (see Table 1). Although many studies have analyzed the environmental issues for various groups of countries, for South Asian countries, activities in this important field are severely limited, and the integrated research in this subject is even missing [29]. Hence, this research contributes to the existing literature by filling the existing gap in the following ways: (i) though the association between natural resources, globalization, and environmental quality has been examined by some scholars, the relationship has not yet been clear [29], which calls for further investigation.…”