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Premier rules out entering arms race
Bureau Report
KARACHI—Pakistan is a peaceful country and has no intention to enter
into an arms race in the region. This was announced by Prime Minister,
Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani, here on Thursday. He was speaking as chief
guest at the 89th Midshipmen Commissioning Parade at the Pakistan Naval
Academy, PNS Rahbar.
The Prime Minister, however, said that Pakistan will maintain a minimum
credible deterrence to ensure peace in the region and also to ensure
that the ongoing process of the country’s economic development remains
uninterrupted. He also made it clear that the defence needs of the
country will always remain a priority and that the government will
provide all necessary resources to the armed forces of Pakistan to
enable them to modernize themselves and stay in a state of readiness.
He pointed out that the sovereignty and integrity of the country could
be well protected when our foreign and national security policies
reflect the aspirations of the people. While subscribing to
international obligations, Pakistan desires to promote its national
interests as we believe in peaceful co-existence and mutual respect, he
added.
Mr. Gilani assured that the government is fully aware of the importance
of Pakistan’s maritime potential. “ Therefore, we will continue to meet
the requirements of Pakistan Navy in all respects”. He said recent
acquisition of modern platforms, equipment and weapons is an indication
of the government’s resolve to better equip our Navy.
The Prime Minister said that advancements in modern technology which are
taking place at a fast pace are cost intensive. “ We, therefore, must
endeavour to achieve self-reliance; for this purpose we need to promote
indigenization and pursue it with greater vigor than ever before. He
stated that Pakistan Navy’s ship-building and sub-marine construction
programme, modernization of Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works and
research and development in various fields of maritime technologies are
indeed good omens.
Mr. Gilani pointed out that Pakistan has been in the forefront of the
international war on terror. “Being a victim of terrorism ourselves, we
condemn terrorism and are committed to defeat it”, he added. He said
that Pakistan believes in the promotion of peace and security in the
region and the world at large. It also believes in the freedom of the
seas and trade.
The Prime Minister said that we stand committed to international order
and stability and that our participation in the Coalition Maritime
Campaign Plan(CMPC) reaffirms our strong commitment to regional and
global security. He stated that Pakistan Navy’s participation in the
CMPC has enhanced its professional acumen. it has greatly helped in
deterring terrorists and checking arms, drugs and human smuggling
thereby providing safe environment for smooth maritime economic activity
in the region. Mr. Gilani said that the twice command of Maritime Task
Force 150 (CTF 150) by Pakistan Navy is a testimony of our resolve to
pursuing international peace and also speaks of the high professional
standards of Pakistan Navy. He stated that Pakistan’s maritime sector by
virtue of a long coastline and a vast exclusive economic zone including
the extended continental shelf offers immense opportunities towards
sustainable economic growth.
The Prime Minister said the development of Gwadar Port and Coastal
Highway are the steps in the right direction. However, we will have to
go a long way to realize the full potential of our maritime sector and
we must not forget that the strategic location of Pakistan can only be
exploited to our advantage through the development of this vital sector.
The Prime Minister said that Pakistan today stands committed to the war
against terrorism alongside the international community.
He said that Pakistan believes in the promotion of peace and security
and is committed to international order and stability. Mr. Gilani
observed that Pakistan has been blessed with a unique geo-strategic
location at the confluence of three important regions of the world i.e
Middle East, Central Asia and South Asia. “This strategic location can
only be used to our advantage through the development of maritime
sector,” he said.
The Prime Minister said that Pakistan’s maritime sector by virtue of a
long coastline and vast Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) including the
Extended Continental Shelf, offers incredibly lucrative opportunities
towards sustainable economic growth.
He assured that the government is fully aware of the importance of
Pakistan’s maritime potentials and would meet the requirements of
Pakistan Navy in all respects. |