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National Security Policy of Pakistan is oxymoronic – Gen. Tariq Khan
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<blockquote data-quote="Bouncer" data-source="post: 13531204" data-attributes="member: 157492"><p>Gen sahib has used his academic and possibly legal training to produce a critique of this document. The one key point that he highlighted and the Gov completely ignored is copied below;</p><p></p><p><em>First and foremost, there is a deeply radicalized society. Polarized, divided and disunited in the face of sectarianism, extremism, ethnicity, linguistic variances, provincial partiality and regional separatist movements.</em></p><h3></h3><p><em>Second, the Government is heavily dependent on nepotism, parochialism, lack of merit, capacity and capability and is held hostage by its own preferences. Is there any course of action suggested to handle this? Third and one of the most influential is corruption – it has not even warranted a place in the document. Fourth is the lack of awareness and education which needs to be addressed along international lines and not some obscurant system that the government is trying to introduce. Fifth is the Rule of Law and measures to implement it and of course, the last but not the least is the dysfunctional Judicial system.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bouncer, post: 13531204, member: 157492"] Gen sahib has used his academic and possibly legal training to produce a critique of this document. The one key point that he highlighted and the Gov completely ignored is copied below; [I]First and foremost, there is a deeply radicalized society. Polarized, divided and disunited in the face of sectarianism, extremism, ethnicity, linguistic variances, provincial partiality and regional separatist movements.[/I] [HEADING=2][I][/I][/HEADING] [I]Second, the Government is heavily dependent on nepotism, parochialism, lack of merit, capacity and capability and is held hostage by its own preferences. Is there any course of action suggested to handle this? Third and one of the most influential is corruption – it has not even warranted a place in the document. Fourth is the lack of awareness and education which needs to be addressed along international lines and not some obscurant system that the government is trying to introduce. Fifth is the Rule of Law and measures to implement it and of course, the last but not the least is the dysfunctional Judicial system.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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