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Pakistan’s Firewall Failure Debate: Sovereignty, Surveillance, and the PKR 40 Billion Question

Did Pakistan waste PKR 40 billion on a failed firewall project? A policy-level audit of digital surveillance, 5G readiness, and public accountability.

Telecommunications towers and fiery questions

When I wrote about network surveillance in Pakistan in my earlier analysis — Network Surveillance in Pakistan — I argued that digital sovereignty is not optional in today’s geopolitical environment. Every serious state builds monitoring capabilities. Every serious state invests in cyber defense. The United States does it. China does it. Europe does it under regulatory frameworks. Pakistan cannot remain digitally naïve in an era where data is currency and narrative warfare is real.

That article is available here: Network Surveillance in Pakistan

But sovereignty and secrecy are not synonyms. National security does not mean fiscal opacity. And cyber capability does not exempt policymakers from public accountability.

Now the debate has shifted.

Multiple news reports claim that Pakistan’s social media firewall, reportedly installed in 2024 at an estimated cost of PKR 40–42 billion, has either been shut down, repurposed, or suspended — allegedly due to technical complications and the upcoming 5G auction. There is no formal white paper from the government. No detailed technical disclosure from PTA. No parliamentary breakdown of procurement structure. Just speculation, denial, confirmation from “sources,” and a frustrated public asking: was this strategic infrastructure — or an expensive experiment?

If PKR 40 billion was indeed spent, then the first responsible question is not outrage. It is audit.

External Read: Pakistan Building Digital Espionage Capacity

Was this capital expenditure allocated in phases?
Was it part of a broader Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) deployment?
Was it integrated at the ISP backbone level or telecom core level?
Was the hardware procured for long-term 5G integration?
Is the system actually shut down — or being recalibrated?

These are policy questions. Not slogans.

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