Profit E-Magazine Issue 177

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OPINION

Uzair Younus

Is the National Security Policy merely words on paper?

“inter-departmental synergy” and policy continuity that is “ensured through democratic processes.” There are other key points made in the document that a reader would nod in agreement with. But the fact of the matter is that this policy, for the time being, represents nothing more than words on paper (or bytes on a computer). In the socioeconomic developmental journey of the country, this document is just a map, an aspiration of a driver who wants to make a road trip from Karachi to Peshawar. We have had other documents with bold and visionary aspirations as While recognizing the necessity and well, including the Vision 2025 document published by the Planning importance of the National Security Commission under the PML-N government. That document aspired to achieve a literacy rate of 90 percent and a primary school enrollPolicy, we must focus on execution ment rate of 100 percent by 2025. It also argued that the “economy is targeted to grow by over 8% between 2018 and 2025 with single digit magine that you are planning for a cross-country road trip inflation,” and that this would be done through export-led growth. from Karachi to Peshawar. You want to get to your destinaThe vision articulated that this would raise GDP per capita “from tion in an optimal manner, where the journey is both com$1,300 to $4,200,” and that this “export led growth strategy will help fortable and enjoyable. To do that you need a few things, achieve $150 Billion exports by 2025.” key among them being an updated map with major points Reading the above in 2022, we can safely argue that none of that you want to stop at during the journey, the ability and the above targets set in the Vision 2025 document will be met. A key mental fortitude to drive for hours on end, and a recently serviced reason for this failure, ironically, were the very policies pursued by vehicle that can handle the journey without major issues. Now the government that published the Vision 2025 document. imagine that this road trip is a metaphor for the socioeconomic deIt is for this reason that while recognizing the necessity velopmental journey for Pakistan: the map is the policy framework, and important of the National Security Policy, we must focus on the vehicle is representative of the institutions and ministries that execution. This requires looking at the clearly articulated map and need to drive you towards key goals, and the driver is the state and assessing and improving the capacity of both the vehicle and the drivits leaders, key among them being the office of the prime minister. ers responsible for making this journey. We all know that there are When viewed within this context, the recently unveiled Nasevere governance challenges facing Pakistan, key among them being tional Security Policy, it can be argued, performs the function of an the reform of a colonial institutional setup that was designed and updated map that provides the guidelines for making the journey. developed with the specific purpose of extracting wealth out of the The document’s focus on the “safety, security, dignity, and proscitizens of this land. This system has evolved and mutated over the perity of our people” is the right framing, and the policy’s internal years, but its core structural priorities remain the same. Therefore it focus reinforces the view that Pakistan’s external standing can only is no surprise that every spurt of growth experienced by this country be improved when the citizens of the country are experiencing an since independence further widens the gulf between the haves and improvement in their own lives. It also argues for a whole-of-govthe haves-not. This problem is exacerbated by a lack of policy contiernment approach where there is a concerted effort to achieve nuity, institutions that overstep their bounds, and a public discourse that continues to divide, polarize, and engage in sloganeering at the expense of nuance debates focused on resolving some of these pressing challenges. We have already seen the impact of this disconnect undermine the aspirations of the National SecuThe writer is Director of rity Policy: while the document seeks “to build sufficient public and private capacity to take Pakistan into the Pakistan Initiative a new technological era,” institutions responsible for executing on this policy are pursuing actions to ban at the Atlantic Council, a crypto in the country, which is a critical component of the evolution of the internet, referred to as Web 3. Washington D.C.-based And this is only one of several examples that can be pointed to in order to highlight that actions rarely align think tank, and host of with the vision articulated by successive governments. the podcast Pakistonomy. A mentor during my first job out of undergraduate sat us down once and told us to be careful of He tweets @uzairyounus. believing that making a roadmap was the end all be all. In his words, “execution eats strategy for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.” We will have to wait and see whether the state can execute on its policy vision, but early indications suggest that a lot will have to change before policy translates into meaningful action.

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