I strongly support the introduction, however, I do wonder how we may isolate ourselves from Afghanistan and Captive Kashmir or from sectarianism in support of the Wahabi and Shiah conflict -- and strongly support items 4, 5, 6, 7 8 and 9 , but not item 10..
We are connected to Afghanistan and we have been stupid in both using religion as a political and military tool in Afghanistan - Afghanistan, whether you like it or not, is our brother, it is blood of our blood - and we have been less than good brothers, the argument is nto that teh Afgha are ingrates for they are, the argument is that rather what our role should be --
The problems in Afghanistan arise from our internal weakness -- Are we decided and resolute that there must and will be a Pakistan and that Pakistan is a multi-religious, multi-sect, multi-ethnic and multi-lingusitic and that these have nothing to do with the reality of the state, in the sense that all citizens are free to practice their confession, transact business and educate their children in whatever languages along side the mandatory national language.
As you read this post, please think of all the problems we have left unresolved over the politics of identity and various nationalisms, to the exception of Pakistani nationalism.
A strong, free, harmonious and prosperous Pakistan is a guarantee of a Afghanistan that strife free --- lets face facts, Afghanistan cannot now and will not in the future be able to sustain the populations it is growing -- beyond clearly demarcated and secure borders, it is in the best interest of Pakistan to help Afghanistan sustain herself, to be a part of the Pakistani economy and the Iranian, Chinese and Kazakh economies.
Some will argue that we have left out the Indian economy and this is a formula for proxy competition -- perhaps, but this is a choice for the Indian to make -- and the Indian are not without options from Chahbahar as they remind us, and nor should Pakistan block access to Afghanistan for Indian goods.
With regard to Captive Kashmir - Whatever else, we may choose as policy, Terrorism, Jihadism or religious militancy cannot ever again be allowed to even be considered - The Indian is our adversary, not our Enemy, with the resolution of the issue of Captive Kashmir, India stand not only as possibly our best friend and also ally, not just militarily but more importantly, economically - we in Pakistan and in India must take our blinkers off and realize that the world not just small areas of the sub-continent, are venues for cooperation and mutual benefit.
Now with regard to this Wahabi war on Shi'ism - Pakistan is the world second largest Shi'ah nation in the world - it is also on it's way to being the largest Muslim nation in the world --- Can we afford to have governance colored by religion?? Can we afford sects competing for power and the tools and privileges of governance? Can we afford to have sectarian warfare in our streets, villages, towns, cities and provinces?
Again recall, all our relations with foreign countries depends on a Strong, free, and prosperous Pakistan - and this Pakistan must be secular, to allow all to practice their confession without the temptation to use legislation and the tools of governance against other sects and confessions.
As to why Pakistan must not be pacifist -- We are connected to the entire world, the world remains a dangerous place and will possibly become even more dangerous, we must be strong, resolute and allow our values to be in accord with the values majorities in the world share.