Pak will have to redefine its military doctrine: PM

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Press Trust of India: Islamabad, Jan 06 2013, 00:20 IST
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Warning that “forces of doom and gloom” are bent on derailing the system, Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf has said Pakistan will have to redefine its military doctrine to comprehensively tackle terrorism.

“We need to work on a strategy which can comprehensively tackle (terrorism). We have to redesign and redefine our military doctrine to achieve this objective,” Ashraf said.

“The forces of doom and gloom thrive in an environment of chaos, uncertainty and instability. We need to guard against all such forces, who are out to derail the system so assiduously put in place after a protracted struggle,” the premier said while addressing a gathering at the National Defence University Friday.

Ashraf’s comments came in the wake of a recent spike in attacks by the Taliban and reports that the Pakistan Army had made a paradigm shift in its new doctrine by describing homegrown militant groups and internal dangers as the biggest threat to security.

The premier said threats to Pakistan’s national security “stem from mainly non-state actors who are targeting state’s symbols and institutions in a bid to impose their agenda”. This was an “enemy which is nameless and faceless”, he said.

While highlighting the sacrifices of the security forces, law enforcement agencies and citizens in the war against terrorism, Ashraf stressed the need to redefine the military doctrine.

“Our national security institutions must improve intelligence gathering and establish effective coordination among civil and military institutions to attain optimum results,” he said.

The government will provide all possible support and resources for such efforts, he added.

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Change the doctrine of using pseudo terror groups

A Patel | 15-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
The Pak military doctrine needs to do away with the policy of supporting terror groups to covertly support its sinister goals. Apart from this, it needs to be accountable to elected government and not consider itself the supreme force in the country. The terror problem is purely home grown by Paki military and it still be continuing that doctrine.

Redfining Military strategy of Pakistan

Sharad Prabhudas | 06-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
It is always wise to have a stable Govt in our neighbourhood. Whilst Pakistan is getting the taste of its own medicine, they could silently/secretly learn from India's military strategy. with all the shortcomings in our own military strategy,, it still is worth taking a few positive tips.

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military

am | 15-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
very true. Every country has a military - in Pakistan, the military has a country.

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