Social Sciences, asked by vinayjammu35, 9 months ago

In Pakistan, the work of the
civilian cabinet is supervised by
the : *
O National Security Council
O UN Security Council
O President
O Military Coup​

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Answered by shashwat05
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Military officers of National Security Council

Answered by kalivyasapalepu99
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The National Security Council (Urdu: قومی سلامتی کونسل‎) (reporting name: NSC) is a federal institutional and consultative body chaired by the Prime Minister of Pakistan as its chairman. The NSC is a principal forum that is mandated for considering national security and foreign policy matters with the senior national security advisers and Cabinet ministers.[1] The idea and inception of National Security Council was first conceived in 1969 under the President Yahya Khan, its functions were to advise and assist the president and prime minister on national security and foreign policies, since then,[1] however, this idea of this institution remains highly debatable and controversial in Pakistan's political science circles who argues that the NSC provides legal cover for expanding the role and influence of the military science circles in nation's public and political science affairs to subdue the popular democratic transitional process in the country.[1]

National Security Council

قومی سلامتی کونسل

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Agency overview

Formed

March 25, 1969; 51 years ago[1]

Headquarters

Prime Minister's Office

Agency executives

Imran Khan

Prime Minister of Pakistan

(Chairman)

Iftikhar Babar[2]

(Federal Secretary National Security Division)

Parent agency

Prime Minister's Office

The National Security Council was re-created by then-President and former General Pervez Musharraf in April 2004 under the National Security Council Act. Although, the NSC remains to as a statutory body, the National Security Council is not active since 2008, and the Defence Committee of the Cabinet is fulfilling the role and purpose of the NSC.[3] The first National Security Adviser was Tariq Aziz who was appointed in 2004 and was preceded by Major-General (retired) Mahmud Durrani in 2008.[3] Since Durrani's deposing by Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani in 2009, there has been no appointed new NSC adviser since then.[3] The NSC was abandoned by the government of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), with a unified confirmations from the Parliament, and its functions has been taken under control by the Defence Cabinet Committee as of 2009.[1]

The council was revived under Nawaz Sharif, who presides over meetings of the council when there is an emergency, such as hostilities between India and Pakistan, or a chance to discuss events related to the insurgency.[4][5]

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