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Pakistan's military is playing an increasing role in tackling the Covid-19 pandemic, giving troops and medical and intelligence assistance

ByBen Farmer ISLAMABAD

Tracking technology from Pakistan's feared military spy agency is being used to trace Covid-19 cases as the country tries to switch from a broad lockdown to targeted restrictions allowing more of the economy to resume.

The system from the military's Inter Services Intelligence directorate (ISI) was originally devised to track terrorists and is believed to be based on mobile phone data.

Generals last week said that “all army resources are being used at all levels to combat this pandemic” and the military was fully supporting the government.

Assistance includes the use of telecommunications and intelligence, military sources said. One Western official said the military had well developed telecoms spying systems, potentially allowing it to detect when someone moved out of a defined quarantine area.

"The ISI has given us a great system for track and trace," the prime minister, Imran Khan, said last week. "It was originally used against terrorism, but now it is has come in useful against coronavirus."

Troops will also be used to man cordons and checkpoints around quarantined virus hotspots if necessary. Army medics have been deployed to aid the Covid-19 response and the military's five testing laboratories are working with the civilian National Institute of Health to increase testing capacity.

Pakistan has so far seen 253 deaths and 11,940 cases in its population of more than 220 million. While numbers are lower than early projections, there are worries a lack of testing is hiding the true picture, and a significant outbreak in a country with patchy healthcare and a huge population could be devastating. The country is also trying to balance halting the spread of the disease, while limiting the appalling economic fallout of a lockdown in a country where a quarter live in poverty.

Under intense pressure to resume trading and commerce, the government is attempting to switch to a “smart lockdown” which would only restrict the most infectious areas.

"A smart lockdown, and testing, tracing and quarantining will drive our efforts against Covid-19. We will have a targeted lockdown only for virus hotspots and clusters," said Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar, spokesman for the military's information wing.

Pakistan's military is widely considered the most dominant institution in Pakistan and has governed the nation for much of its history. Its military spy agency has a formidable domestic security role, as well as being accused of a history of supporting militants to provide foreign policy muscle in Kashmir and Afghanistan.

The army's increasing role in the response to the Covid-19 pandemic has led to speculation Mr Khan has been sidelined after appearing to hesitate in the early days of the outbreak.

Mr Khan repeatedly said he was opposed to a lockdown because of the toll it would wreak on the nation's poor. Individual provinces then moved on their own to impose wide-ranging restrictions and the army was deployed in support of civil powers.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-...military-spy-technology-track-covid-19-cases/
 
Very strange article. It shows that author is desperate to write a story on the system Pakistan is using but has near to none info on what that system is. It starts from a satellite and then morphs into a phone data tracking system. Then ends on troops deployment. It is better not to write about something you don't know anything about. Seem like some journalists asked few military experts about their opinion about what type of system Pakistan is using and the article ended up covering all the flooks of those experts without giving any concrete info.
 
Very strange article. It shows that author is desperate to write a story on the system Pakistan is using but has near to none info on what that system is. It starts from a satellite and then morphs into a phone data tracking system. Then ends on troops deployment. It is better not to write about something you don't know anything about. Seem like some journalists asked few military experts about their opinion about what type of system Pakistan is using and the article ended up covering all the flooks of those experts without giving any concrete info.

World powers don't want any type of smart lockdowns in any country. It exposes their agenda so they are going to spin it.

This is a prime example of such a spin.
 
The real question is why does The Telegraph believe it's necessary to publish such an article, when hundreds are dying daily in the UK. Why is Pakistan's COVID19 response given importance??
Cause Pakistan is doing a good job so far and the spread of virus is under control and virus is spreading at a slow pace which is an ideal thing to happen. It saves health infrastructure from being over pressured and keeps mortality rate down. This is something that is attracting attention. This is where rest have failed even the west. If Pakistan is able to maintain this pace and impose a smart daily life activity routine then we have done it well.
 
Cause Pakistan is doing a good job so far and the spread of virus is under control and virus is spreading at a slow pace which is an ideal thing to happen. It saves health infrastructure from being over pressured and keeps mortality rate down. This is something that is attracting attention. This is where rest have failed even the west. If Pakistan is able to maintain this pace and impose a smart daily life activity routine then we have done it well.
you are right but iss main pakistan ka koe kamal nahi hay. Allah has kept us relatively safe but now we ae entering the third month of our epidemic which is the most dangerous in almost every country. lets hope and pray for the best.may is the most dangerous for pakistan as far as this epidemic is concerned.
 
you are right but iss main pakistan ka koe kamal nahi hay. Allah has kept us relatively safe but now we ae entering the third month of our epidemic which is the most dangerous in almost every country. lets hope and pray for the best.may is the most dangerous for pakistan as far as this epidemic is concerned.
Yes everything is in hand of Allah pak but Allah pak has also allowed this world to work on principle that have been set. Our action have consequences and we will be judged by those actions.
The govt has so far done a good job. If I only look at Muslims countries Pakistan entered the coronavirus pandemic quite early and so far has achieved much lower infection spread rate. If you take that to global statistic then we are doing a very good job.

This is a good enimation till April 7th but if you go along this till today Pakistan will show in some last countries.

Regarding the OP. They are talking about a secret technology of the most secret institute on the face of this planet. It will be really hard for them to guess what that tech is.
 
Good thing I clear my cache after every prnhub session.
 
If the establishment is dealing with this pandemic as bioterrorism than that is a step in the right direction.
 
Cause Pakistan is doing a good job so far and the spread of virus is under control and virus is spreading at a slow pace which is an ideal thing to happen. It saves health infrastructure from being over pressured and keeps mortality rate down. This is something that is attracting attention. This is where rest have failed even the west. If Pakistan is able to maintain this pace and impose a smart daily life activity routine then we have done it well.
I dont think its under control. We are doing less testing
 
Good thing I clear my cache after every prnhub session.
They are coming for you after making this post, an admission of guilt and cover-up!
 
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Did someone tell the writer to F off, let me be the 1st
 
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