The Speed Track
Some time ago I had the privilege of authoring and working on concepts that were implemented across couple of nations a decade later, loved the research thru these years, the latest being what I believe our country requires most; understanding?the concept of Integrate Speed Economy and the Philosophy of Mobility. The philosophy of Mobility covers everything that lives. Mobility is a thought and action psyche that has turned fortunates for nations who understood it and applied it to their everyday living as a policy regulated into sustainability.
Unfortunately, in Pakistan mobility is not known much beyond a network of RnR (Rail and Road). And if there is a group of nations where civilian air mobility is least understood it has to have Pakistan as a serious contender for the top slot. I have to say, that this is the nation that taught 30 other airlines to fly, including Emirates and Saudia, but those days are long gone.?
Pakistan's Mobility milestones are indexed in distance measurements thru the 21st century, whereas I believe it should be measured and signposted in Time-Cost efficiency, special emphasis air mobility. Speed or call it Rate (economy) is the name of the game. Pakistan has a tremendous inert promise, a promise that won’t flow if the solution is being looked for in our current pattern of mobility that has continued to become ever more debt dependent.
The speed economy concepts shelter a thought process for strategists around the world these days that have steadily climbed the rate application ladder. Catching up is critical to our national interest, but this has to start from being understood first and then offered as an integrate-endeavor for inculcating meaningful awareness of the philosophy of mobility across the spectrum of public-private bodies in Pakistan.
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Imperative that Pakistan's very competent academia and strategic competence is converted and listed into a catalogue of must-do things at all learning, teaching, thinking and acting platforms, squandering will be a bad miss.?Hence a coordinated effort must begin at all university RICs that aims at forging our strengths with the promise of our potential into an Integrate National Policy of Mobility governing land, air and sea.
This I am certain will steer the nation's?intellect fettered to traditional ways in Pakistan, away from those fixed static patterns to the?understanding of the integrate philosophy of mobility. Our efforts should segue into adaptation of innovation, beyond commercialization.?
Fahd Hassan