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Pakistan Government Grants Expanded Surveillance Powers to ISI

In a significant move, the Pakistani government has granted enhanced surveillance authority to the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), raising alarms about potential impacts on civil liberties. Under the recent amendment to Section 54 of the Pakistan Telecommunications (Reorganisation) Act, 1996, officers of the ISI above the rank of Grade 18, including majors and higher, are now empowered to monitor telecommunications across the country in the name of national security.

This development, effective as of July 8, expands the ISI’s operational scope to intercept calls and messages through any telecommunications system within Pakistan. Such sweeping authority, previously reserved for higher-ranking officials, now extends down to relatively junior officers, sparking concerns about privacy infringement and unchecked governmental surveillance.

Lieutenant-General Nadeem Anjum, the current Director General of the ISI, oversees a formidable structure within the intelligence agency, comprising approximately ten major generals and numerous brigadiers across the country. This cadre of officers, totaling around 75-80 personnel, now possesses broad-ranging powers to monitor communications, illustrating a significant augmentation in the ISI’s operational capabilities.

The ISI, long recognized as one of Pakistan’s most influential institutions, operates under the ambit of the Pakistan Army, wielding considerable influence in matters pertaining to national security and foreign policy, particularly concerning India and the disputed region of Jammu and Kashmir. This close association with the military underscores the agency’s pivotal role in decision-making processes that often transcend civilian authority.

Critics argue that the expanded surveillance powers granted to the ISI could potentially erode individual privacy rights and lead to arbitrary interference in the lives of ordinary citizens. The move comes amid a backdrop of historical tensions between civilian governments and the military establishment, with frequent interruptions to elected terms of office for Pakistani prime ministers who clash with military interests.

The amendment, while ostensibly aimed at bolstering national security measures, has ignited debate over the balance between security imperatives and civil liberties. As Pakistan navigates these developments, questions persist over the implications for democratic governance and the protection of fundamental rights.

The decision to amplify the ISI’s surveillance capabilities underscores a pivotal juncture in Pakistan’s governance framework, where the boundaries between security imperatives and individual freedoms are increasingly scrutinized.

Shairin Panwar

As a content writer at The Daily Guardian specializing in International Affairs, I focus on creating clear, well-researched articles that help readers stay informed about global events. I’m passionate about storytelling and aim to present important topics in an engaging and easy-to-understand way.

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