The National Command Authority (NCA) After in-depth consideration and
evaluation, inter alia, decided that Pakistan will continue to pursue
its policy of Credible Minimum Deterrence as a responsible nuclear
weapons state. The NCA expressed satisfaction at the security and
safety of Pakistan’s strategic programmes and facilities. It also
expressed confidence in the operational readiness of Pakistan’s
strategic weapons.
The National Command Authority (NCA) met today under the Chairmanship of Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani.
Members of the NCA including Federal Ministers, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, Services Chiefs, Secretary NCA DG SPD and other senior officials attended the meeting.
Members of the NCA including Federal Ministers, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, Services Chiefs, Secretary NCA DG SPD and other senior officials attended the meeting.
The NCA comprehensively reviewed developments in the regional and
global security environment. The NCA also undertook detailed appraisal
of the international and regional trends and policies and their
implications for Pakistan.
The NCA expressed concern over the continued pursuit of policies
that detract from the globally shared norms and rules of equality,
inclusiveness and objectivity. The NCA cautioned that such policies
represent regression in the non-proliferation regime and tend to erode
the strategic balance in South Asia. Pakistan would continue to take
appropriate counter measures to ensure its security and to maintain
regional stability.
The National Command Authority reiterated Pakistan’s desire to
constructively contribute to the realization of a world free of nuclear
weapons and to the goals of non-proliferation on the basis of equality
and partnership with the international community. Accordingly, Pakistan
was keen to join the four export control arrangements.
The NCA reaffirmed the importance of nuclear safety. In this regard,
it noted with satisfaction the safety review of all the existing and
planned civil nuclear facilities by the Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory
Authority (PNRA). The NCA directed the PNRA and the Pakistan Atomic
Energy Commission (PAEC) to continue to ensure that our programmes
conform to the highest levels of safety and international best
practices.
The NCA was also briefed on the nuclear security review undertaken
recently. It expressed confidence in the institutionalized Command and
Control System and comprehensive measures put in place to ensure
reliability and security of strategic assets. The NCA underlined that
the Government and the people of Pakistan stood solidly behind the
country’s nuclear and missile programmes, which would be pursued to
maintain effective, reliable and credible deterrence capability, and
all attempts to undermine this capability would be thwarted with full
force.
As part of the energy security strategy, the NCA also reviewed and
approved the futuristic, self-sustaining Nuclear Power Programme –
2050, to meet the existing energy shortfalls and to respond to the
future requirements of a growing population and economy. The NCA
emphasized the need to focus on socio-economic development of the
people as a foremost priority.
The NCA also approved Pakistan’s Space Programme – 2040 in order to
bring the benefits of the full spectrum of space technology to the
people of Pakistan. SANA