Extending the tenure of Services Chiefs from three to five years brings numerous benefits to government institutions and serves Pakistan’s best interests.
Some advantages of the very initiative of extension in the tenure of the Services Chiefs are included:
Continuity and Stability:
A longer tenure ensures continuity in handling multilateral challenges in economic and security domains, allowing for sustained leadership and stability.
In addition to this, it would surely ensure to build the Investor Confidence. For instance, this change will enhance confidence among investors looking to invest in Pakistan under the Security and Investment Framework Committee (SIFC), fostering a favorable business environment.
And what’s most important advantage of the initiative would be the Institutional Continuity.
This means steady progress in combating terrorism is maintained, ensuring seamless transition and minimizing disruption.
And then comes the Institution-Over-Individual Approach. This policy shift focuses on institutional benefits rather than individual personalities, ensuring consistency and stability.
In terms of specific benefits to government institutions:
Yet another remarkable benefit of this is the Improved Joint Planning and Operations.
A Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) facilitates joint planning, operations, and procurement, making the armed forces more effective.
Similarly, it would boost the Enhanced Civilian-Military Coordination.
The CDS promotes better civilian-military coordination in national security matters.
And last but not the least, one of the major benefits of this move would be the ultimate Optimized Resource Utilization.
The CDS helps reduce wasteful expenditure and enhances combat capabilities.
So, by extending the tenure of Services Chiefs, Pakistan can strengthen its institutions, bolster national security, and attract investment, ultimately serving the country’s best interests.
Matter of fact remains that those elements opposing the move are exactly not known to the benefits and advantages, the beloved country is going to have in the long run. Or at least these elements don’t want to see Pakistan progressing.
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