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The prime minister explained the significance of his government’s successful initiative of producing the National Security Policy calling it a major priority of his government.
He also highlighted the importance of the policy’s successful implementation and announced that the National Security Committee (NSC) will regularly review progress.
He said the NSP centered on the government’s vision, which believes that the security of Pakistan rested in the security of its citizens.
Any national security approach must prioritize national cohesion and the prosperity of people while guaranteeing fundamental rights and social justice without discrimination, he added.
The prime minister said in order to achieve the vast potential of the citizens, it was necessary to promote delivery-based good governance.
Prime Minister explained that the foremost aim of the foreign policy and military capability would remain peace and stability in the region and beyond.
Our foreign policy will also focus much more on economic diplomacy going forward, he remarked.
The prime minister said the national security is also compromised when the country had to approach IMF to support its economy by accepting their conditions. In such a case, the common man has to face the burden, he added.
Reiterating his vision of replicating Madina State, the prime minister said by March every family in the PTI-led provinces would have health insurance of Rs 1 million a year which was even not available in developed countries.
He also highlighted the government’s initiatives like interest-free loans for business, ration subsidy schemes, and housing construction loans to the low-income group.
He said for the first time, the government introduced a core national curriculum as in the past, the country had three parallel education systems of seminaries, English and Urdu medium schools.
Calling rule of law a big challenge for the country, he said Madina State was the first to end discriminatory laws for the rich and poor. He said due to lack of rule of law, the country could not tap its immense tourism potential in Northern Areas which were far bigger and more beautiful than Switzerland.
National Security Adviser Dr. Moeed Yusuf, in his remarks, briefly explained the National Security Policy vision and thanked the Prime Minister and all officials for their constant support.
Calling it an umbrella document linking all issues of national security, Moeed Yusuf said Pakistan was among a few countries that codified and publicized its security policy.
He said that the National Security Policy has taken a broad view of national security as both traditional and non-traditional issues impacted the country’s security.
While the National Security Policy is centered around economic security, the geo-strategic and geo-political imperatives also feature prominently to strengthen Pakistan security and standing in the world, he remarked.
He highlighted that this was a document finalized after full civil-military consensus.
He said the policy also seeks to bring about good governance which was vital to protect the common man.
Moreover, quality education will also bring cohesion to society. He said geoeconomics was not different from geostrategic as Pakistan’s location could be used as a corridor making other countries benefit from Pakistan’s economy.
He said the NSD would provide monthly reports to the National Security Committee on the implementation of the policy.
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