nirreich
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Pakistan has advanced strategic capabilities, technologies and materials, and yet it is not clear what are the procedures in Pakistan to prevent unauthorised export of this equipment.
Pakistan's Export Control Act of 2004 does not specify the procedures for authorising an export of dual-use equipment and which agencies are involved in this mechanism. The designated authority for export controls - the Strategic Export Control Division (SECDIV) - seems without a definite authority and lacks the resources to implement the Export Control Act.
Furthermore, it is not clear how actually the export control system supervise the strategic organisations - KRL, PAEC, NESCOM, DESTO, NDC, SUPARCO. Officially all these organisations are under the National Command Authority (NCA), but NCA is just a forum of senior official which usually convene only twice a year, so how it can control these organisations on a daily basis?
Any thoughts or comments are welcomed.
Pakistan's Export Control Act of 2004 does not specify the procedures for authorising an export of dual-use equipment and which agencies are involved in this mechanism. The designated authority for export controls - the Strategic Export Control Division (SECDIV) - seems without a definite authority and lacks the resources to implement the Export Control Act.
Furthermore, it is not clear how actually the export control system supervise the strategic organisations - KRL, PAEC, NESCOM, DESTO, NDC, SUPARCO. Officially all these organisations are under the National Command Authority (NCA), but NCA is just a forum of senior official which usually convene only twice a year, so how it can control these organisations on a daily basis?
Any thoughts or comments are welcomed.