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LAHORE: The former Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff and director general of the Inter Services Intelligence General Ehsan has said that we must start behaving like a nuclear state in order to cope with threats to our national security, and that Pakistans nuclear assets are invincible.
He was addressing a seminar, titled Pakistans National Security Issues, organized by Department of Political Science and Centre for South Asian Studies at Al-Raazi Hall of Undergraduate Study Centre here on Friday, says a press release issued here.
PU VC Dr Mujahid Kamran presided over the seminar while Department of Political Science chairperson Prof Dr Umbreen Javed, senior faculty members and a large number of students were also present.
Addressing the gathering, Gen Ehsan said that it was the time of fourth generation warfare where our enemies were exploiting our weaknesses to hollow us and creating confusion amongst us through conspiracy theories.
He said that efforts had been made to target our president and prime minister in terrorist attack. He said army generals, Kamra and Mehran airbases and other personalities and installations were being attacked and we were confused whether it was our war.
He said that the media was being used to achieve specific targets and objective, adding that Pakistan had serious security reservations on increasing involvement of India in Afghanistan. Despite trade agreements and process of normalization of relations, India had not given any practical proof of betterment of relationship with Pakistan, he added.
He said that Indias approach was indirect assault on our western border and on our national security. He said that we should aware the world of Indias double-standard. He said that India was sponsoring terrorism, ethnic and sectarian violence in Pakistan and could not clear these allegations.
He said political instability was resulting in bad governance, lack of social rights and economic erosion in Balochistan. He said that provincial disharmony, corruption and lack of political stability were becoming threats to national security, calling for the need to adopt whole nation approach to counter external threats.
We must start behaving like nuclear state, says ex-ISI chief - thenews.com.pk
He was addressing a seminar, titled Pakistans National Security Issues, organized by Department of Political Science and Centre for South Asian Studies at Al-Raazi Hall of Undergraduate Study Centre here on Friday, says a press release issued here.
PU VC Dr Mujahid Kamran presided over the seminar while Department of Political Science chairperson Prof Dr Umbreen Javed, senior faculty members and a large number of students were also present.
Addressing the gathering, Gen Ehsan said that it was the time of fourth generation warfare where our enemies were exploiting our weaknesses to hollow us and creating confusion amongst us through conspiracy theories.
He said that efforts had been made to target our president and prime minister in terrorist attack. He said army generals, Kamra and Mehran airbases and other personalities and installations were being attacked and we were confused whether it was our war.
He said that the media was being used to achieve specific targets and objective, adding that Pakistan had serious security reservations on increasing involvement of India in Afghanistan. Despite trade agreements and process of normalization of relations, India had not given any practical proof of betterment of relationship with Pakistan, he added.
He said that Indias approach was indirect assault on our western border and on our national security. He said that we should aware the world of Indias double-standard. He said that India was sponsoring terrorism, ethnic and sectarian violence in Pakistan and could not clear these allegations.
He said political instability was resulting in bad governance, lack of social rights and economic erosion in Balochistan. He said that provincial disharmony, corruption and lack of political stability were becoming threats to national security, calling for the need to adopt whole nation approach to counter external threats.
We must start behaving like nuclear state, says ex-ISI chief - thenews.com.pk