ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Friday said Pakistan had achieved remarkable success against terrorism and no more so-called sanctuaries for them existed on the soil.
Addressing the participants of National Security and War Course here at the National Defence University (NDU), the prime minister said the tide had been turned against terrorists, and their capacity to conduct activities had been immensely curtailed.
The prime minister said the state was fully conscious of the challenges relating to national security, as it was tackling both internal and external problems.
He said there had been a paradigm shift not only from state-centric focus to societal security concerns, but also in the concept and understanding of national security.
He said the current security environment was increasingly fluid and was shaped by a dynamic mix of continuing and emerging challenges and opportunities.
Congratulating the course graduates, the PM called upon them to take steps in complimenting the national response to the threats faced by the country.
He also appreciated the contribution of NDU in refining and defining national security concepts of the participants and enabling civilian policymakers to acquire a better understanding of issues concerning national security.
Later, PM Abbasi gave away certificates among the graduates of the course.
The graduation ceremony marked the culmination of National Security and War Course, which had commenced last August and was attended by 29 selected participants from Civil Service of Pakistan, along with members of the armed forces.
The main focus of the course was to enable its members to comprehend the interplay of all elements of national power in contrast to a comprehensive national security. It was emphasised that Pakistan’s current challenges warranted a national security response through a ‘whole of the nation’ approach.
The event was attended by Defence Minister Khurram Dastagir Khan, Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal, Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman, National Security Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Nasser Khan Janjua and other military and civil officials.