Press Release

A National Conference discusses doable recommendations  for the incoming elected Government

Three organizations joined hands today to convene a National Conference on National Security and Foreign Policy with a view to discussing and formulating concrete and doable recommendations for the incoming elected government of Pakistan.

The Conference was hosted jointly in Islamabad by Sanober Institute (SI), The Millennium Universal College (TMUC) and Centre for Law and Security (CLAS).

More than twenty experts, academics and former practitioners came together for in-depth discussions on four inter-connected themes: National Security of Pakistan; South Asia’s Geopolitics; Pakistan and its Western Frontiers; and Economic Security of Pakistan.

A large number of scholars, researchers, students and think tank community attended panel discussions and welcomed the national debate on issues of critical importance for a brighter future of the country.

Addressing the Conference, Ambassador Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, Chairman Sanober Institute, noted that the world around us is changing at a rapid pace, which in turn is affecting our region, South Asia. In these times of great change, there are challenges but also opportunities for Pakistan. He said that the discussions at the Conference have produced a number of concrete recommendations for consideration of the policy makers of the incoming elected government.

Dr. Faisal Mushtaq, Chairman & CEO of the Roots Millennium Education Group, expressed the hope that this joint endeavor by three organizations in the private sector would provide useful guidance for the new government that would assume power after the elections of 8th February.

Mr. Rehman Azhar, journalist and head of CLAS, underscored the need for all thinking minds of the country to pool their expertise to enable the incoming government to address the mighty challenges of national security and foreign policy confronting our nation.

The policy advice generated at the Conference would be put together in a booklet to be presented next month to key policy makers of the country.