Roadmap for security policy defined in vision 2025: Ahsan

F.P. Report

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Interior, Ahsan Iqbal on Tuesday said roadmap for formulation of National Internal Security Policy (NISP) is centered on goals defined in vision 2025 that envisages a sharing peace, stability and development link which is key for progress.

He was addressing a National Conference on Internal Security:  Peace & Sustainable Development, organized here at Pakistan Planning  and Management Institute (PPMI). The event brought together  diplomats, government representatives, retired armed forces  officers and students from across the country and individuals from  public and private entities.

Ahsan Iqbal said new internal security policy framework is  directed towards establishing a new paradigm for policy on  security and peace and added a more empirical and evidence based  approach focused on implementation of the goals should have been adopted.

“We have steered the country towards progress by enabling peace.  We have to take practical steps now to consolidate the gains made and  improve our capabilities for new and future threats to our peace  and security,” he said.

The Minister said political stability plays vital role for  development, which requires avoiding conflicts in all forms and  manifestations. National Security has become a broad subject with  social, political and economic dimensions gaining importance, he added.

“We have to believe ourselves now and this will be the way we  can move. We have brilliant minds who make good policies but our only  and only problem is implementation which we need to address.  We  must develop a comprehensive approach with the ownership of  all stakeholders to succeed in implementation,” he said.

Ahsan Iqbal said nature of threats is changing with  technological revolution. China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has changed Geo-Political equilibrium in the region due to which  new Geo-Political pressures are developing on Pakistan.

He also stressed that youth in Pakistan constitutes a major  part of the population and is an asset for the country.  It is our  priority to mobilize our youth towards peace and stability by  providing them with enabling environment.

With regard to National Internal Security Policy 2018-2023, the Minister said  ownership and participation of the key government departments as well as that  of the key state institutions and broader civil society is critical for its success and  implementation.

Moreover, he said that basic tenets of the policy encapsulates  the four key areas to improve peace and security viz: creating a  shared vision, establishing rule of law, ensuring political stability  and providing social justice.

Ahsan Iqbal said CPEC has provided Pakistan record opportunities which we need to take full advantage.

He said average growth of national economy remained 5.3 per cent  during last year which is expected to touch 6 per cent mark this year while  Pakistan has become the fastest emerging country among comity of the nations.

“The government has managed to reshape course of national economy as per promise made in 2013 which is evident from the fact that  the international rating agencies are now acknowledging Pakistan  as one of the few emerging economies, who were earlier  describing it a sinking economy,” he said.

In his address, National Security Advisor, Lt Gen (Retd) Nasser Khan Janjua said security and economy are very important for  progress and prosperity.

“We are facing a lot of issues. We shall fix everything.  We need political stability to correct all of them including rooting out terrorism and extremism,” Nasser Janjua said.

He said Pakistan has suffered a lot in war on terror both in terms of lives lost and damage to economy, but international  community has not looked upon our sacrifices in this war with a  positive attitude. Nasser Janjua was of the opinion that Pakistan had been  successful in defeating the nefarious designs of the enemy and proof  of that was that militants laid down their arms in sensitive  parts of the country.