COMMENT | To confront the realities of 2026, Malaysia must move decisively beyond incremental adjustments and toward a comprehensive transformation of its national security architecture.
The complexity of contemporary threats requires a shift from siloed, sector-specific responses to a unified, anticipatory framework that aligns security, economic policy, governance, and social cohesion.
Strategic preparedness today is not defined by the strength of individual institutions, but by the coherence of the system as a whole.
The foundation of this transformation must be a reconceptualised national security strategy - one that treats security as a whole-of-nation endeavour rather than the domain of select agencies.
Malaysia requires...

