‘PAKISTAN’S NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS’ Advocates of the newly launched SP have hailed it as a unique document that champions a progressive and long overdue approach; they highlight its departure away from a military centric approach to Pakistan’s national security decision making and believe it is reflective of an all-encompassing approach to human security. Critics, however, argue that the policy does not make a case for actionable policy, as it does not provide for addressing internal challenges and an unrelenting external security environment. In order to better understand the foundation of the NSP and to evaluate it with an objective lens, the Faculty of Aerospace and Strategic Studies has organized a Webinar to discuss key aspects.
Moderated by DR. ADIL SULTAN, Acting Dean Faculty of Aerospace & Strategic Studies, Head Dept. of Strategic Studies
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