Brigadier Muhammad Wasi Ud Din Commodore Olusegun Ferreira

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Brigadier Muhammad Wasi Ud Din Commodore Olusegun Ferreira ESSENTIAL CORE COMPETENCIES FOR MILITARY IN THE CONTEMPORARY SECURITY LANDSCAPE Brigadier Muhammad Wasi Ud Din Pakistan Army Commodore Olusegun Ferreira Nigerian Navy Group D

ESSENTIAL CORE COMPETENCIES CONTEMPORARY SECURITY LANDSCAPE FOR MILITARY IN THE CONTEMPORARY SECURITY LANDSCAPE

INTRODUCTION

SEQUENCE The Contemporary Security Landscape National Security Policy Military Policy and Objectives Essential Core Competencies ( Ways and Means to Achieve Military Objectives ) What is Expected of Military

CONTEMPORARY SECURITY LANDSCAPE Conventional Disputes Pakistan and India India and China Korea and Japan China and Japan Iraq and Iran/Kuwait Sub-conventional Disputes Afghanistan Syria Nigeria Sri Lanka Saudi Arabia Pakistan India

NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY National Aims and Objectives Foreign Policy Economic Policy National Security Policy Military Policy

MILITARY POLICY Military Objectives / Policy Military Strategy Ways and Means to Achieve the Objectives ( Essential Core Competencies )

ESSENTIAL CORE COMPETENCIES OF MILITARY The Military’s Core Competencies are Higher Level Organizational Descriptions that are Distinct from Tactical Missions and Tasks

CHALLENGES / THREATS Geo Strategic Competition Resources and Climate Management and Security Social Cohesion and Trust Efficient Governance Demographic Shifts Technological Innovation Hybrid and Asymmetric threats

GEO STRATEGIC COMPETITION Military Philosophy Guided by Sound Geostrategic Policies and a Capstone Doctrine. Physical Capacity Building Rapid Mobility Readyness Leading Change

RESOURCES AND CLIMATE MANAGEMENT AND SECURITY Resource Steward-ship - Involves the ability acquire and administer human, financial material and information resources in a manner that instills public trust and accomplishes the military’s mission. And to use new technologies to enhance decision making Working in Multicultural Environments Interagency Cooperation Cross Industry Teaming Interoperability Among Agencies

SOCIAL COHESION AND TRUST Intelligence Surveillance & Reconnaissance Cross Culture Awareness Inculcating ‘Our Soldier Our Friend Attitude’ Leading Change Strategic Communication

EFFICIENT GOVERNANCE Leadership Harmonious Blend of Political Military and Diplomatic Domains Adoption of Universal Value System Robust Legal Architecture

TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION Individual Processes Technology Information Superiority

DEMOGRAPHIC SHIFTS Language Proficiency Other Communication Skills Cross-Culture Awareness - Involves the ability to explain, advocate and express facts and ideas in convincing manner, and negotiate with individuals and groups internally \ and externally/ internationally

HYBRID AND ASYMMETRIC THREATS Development of R & D Force Protection

What is Expected of Military CONCLUSION What is Expected of Military

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