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PM's defence adviser calls for integrated approach to ensure good governance, security

May 06, 2026 00:00:00


Prime Minister's (PM) Defence Adviser Brigadier General (retd) Dr AKM Shamsul Islam on Tuesday underscored the need for an integrated initiative involving all state institutions to ensure good governance, national security and sustainable development, reports BSS.

"All institutions of the state must work in a coordinated manner . . . The joint efforts of the civil administration and the military are the prerequisite for ensuring national security and stability," he said while addressing a session of the Deputy Commissioners' (DCs) Conference at the Osmani Memorial Auditorium in the capital.

Highlighting the importance of civil-military coordination, the adviser said such collaboration is essential to accelerate good governance, maintain law and order and achieve development goals.

He stressed that national security now requires a comprehensive and multidimensional approach in the face of evolving global challenges.

Dr Shamsul Islam called for adopting a "Whole of Government Approach", saying coordinated efforts of all institutions are necessary to implement the defense capability outlined in the election manifesto under the Prime Minister's directive, according to a release issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Directorate .

He said the government aims to build a defence system ensuring "Credible Deterrence" so that potential adversaries are discouraged from aggression.

He also urged DCs to avoid administrative delays and ensure efficiency, transparency and accountability in their respective duties.

Referring to armed forces personnel as "Citizens in Uniform", the adviser said they are an integral part of society who dedicate themselves to the nation through discipline, sacrifice and patriotism.

"A modern, safe and self-respecting Bangladesh requires good governance, effective administration and a strong defence system," he added.

The adviser called upon the DCs to work with professionalism, honesty and a strong sense of responsibility to gain public trust and strengthen field-level administration.

Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman, Navy Chief Admiral M Nazmul Hasan and Air Chief Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan attended the session.

Principal Staff Officer of the Armed Forces Division Lieutenant General Mir Mushfiqur Rahman, Defence Secretary and other senior officials were also present, while Cabinet Secretary Nasimul Gani presided over the session.

Speakers said mutual trust and cooperation between civil and military administrations play a crucial role in maintaining sovereignty, ensuring law and order and responding to disasters.

They also highlighted the need for coordinated efforts to address emerging challenges such as cyber security, climate change and terrorism.

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman inaugurated the four-day DCs' Conference on May 3.


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