Military terms NSP ‘important milestone’ in meeting emerging challenges

DG ISPR says armed forces will play their due part in achieving the vision laid out in the policy


News Desk December 28, 2021
DG ISPR Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar addressing press conference at GHQ in Rawalpindi. PHOTO: ISPR/FILE

Pakistan Army on Tuesday termed the country’s first-ever National Security Policy (NSP) an “important milestone” in meeting emerging challenges in evolving global environment.

“NSP is an important milestone in strengthening National Security of Pakistan. The comprehensive framework, recognises interlinkages between various strands of national security, imperative to meet emerging challenges in evolving global environment through a whole of government effort,” DG ISPR Major General Babar Iftikhar said in a tweet.

The statement of the chief military spokesperson comes hours after the federal cabinet approved the Pakistan’s first-ever NSP 2022-2026, which aims at bolstering the country’s economic security and tackling external as well as internal challenges.

The Pakistan’s armed forces will play their due part in achieving the vision laid out in the policy, he added.

Following the approval by the cabinet, National Security Adviser Mooed Yusuf had said in a statement that this umbrella document will, over time, help guide sectoral policies for the fulfilment of our national security objectives.

“I would like to thank the civil and military leadership for all their support and input. The policy would not have seen the light of day without the prime minister’s constant leadership and encouragement,” said the NSA.

The NSP was unveiled at the 36th NSC meeting chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan. The meeting was attended by federal ministers for foreign affairs, defence, information and broadcasting, interior, finance, human rights, chairman joint chiefs of staff committee, all services chiefs, national security adviser and senior civil and military officers.

Briefing the participants on the salient features of the NSP, the NSA had highlighted that Pakistan was shifting to a comprehensive national security framework, emphasising that the ultimate purpose of national security was to ensure the safety and security of citizens.

COMMENTS (1)

Nasir Mahmood | 2 years ago | Reply The whole leadership should be applauded for this milestone. The PM is working tirelessly virtually round the clock to steer Pakistan out of the mess. He is focussing on relaying the foundations for prosperous Pakistan. It is not an easy task with divided society. May Allah help him succeed for the betterment of Pakistan. Nasir Mahmood
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