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    Pakistan Launches Social Media Regulatory Authority to Oversee Digital Platforms

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 21, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Government of Pakistan has taken a decisive step towards regulating the country’s digital landscape by officially forming the Social Media Protection and Regulatory Authority (SMPRA). This new body has been created under the framework of the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA), reflecting the state’s growing focus on managing the complexities of social media platforms and online content within its jurisdiction.

    In a formal notification issued by the Ministry of Interior and Narcotics Control, Ayaz Shaukat has been named as the inaugural chairman of SMPRA. Alongside him, five members have been appointed to serve a five-year term: Sohail Iqbal, Adnan Khan, Muhammad Salman Zafar, Fahad Malik, and Muhammad Saad Ali. This team is tasked with steering the authority through its foundational years and implementing its mandate effectively.

    The government has described the creation of SMPRA as a landmark reform designed to usher in a new era of digital governance in Pakistan. The authority will act as the central regulatory institution responsible for overseeing social media platforms, safeguarding user data, and ensuring that all online content adheres to the country’s legal standards. This move comes amid increasing concerns over the unchecked spread of misinformation, harmful content, and violations of privacy on digital platforms.

    Under the new regulatory framework, all social media platforms operating within Pakistan, whether local or international, will be required to register with SMPRA. This registration process is intended to bring greater accountability and transparency to digital operators. The authority has been granted the power to impose penalties, including partial or complete bans, on platforms that fail to comply with the established regulations. Moreover, SMPRA will have the authority to demand the removal of content considered illegal, misleading, or detrimental to national interests, with a strict 24-hour deadline for compliance.

    Beyond content regulation, SMPRA will also focus on curbing the circulation of objectionable and unlawful material online, aiming to create a safer digital environment for Pakistani users. The organizational structure of the authority includes a chairman, five private members, and three government representatives, ensuring a blend of expertise and oversight. Headquartered in Islamabad, SMPRA may also establish regional offices in provincial capitals to enhance its operational reach and effectiveness.

    While the government emphasizes the necessity of this regulatory body to manage the rapidly evolving digital ecosystem and promote responsible online behavior, the initiative has sparked debate among civil society and digital rights advocates. Critics caution that the authority’s broad powers could potentially threaten freedom of expression and increase governmental control over digital spaces, raising concerns about censorship and the suppression of dissent.

    This development in Pakistan aligns with a broader global trend where governments are grappling with how to balance security, privacy, and freedom of speech in the digital age. As countries worldwide debate the best approaches to social media regulation and data protection, Pakistan’s establishment of SMPRA marks a significant moment in its ongoing efforts to navigate these complex challenges.

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