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‘Shikra’: Naqvi inaugurates real-time passport monitoring system

Published on: January 27, 2026 3:52 AM

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited the Directorate General of Immigration and Passports on Monday, where he formally inaugurated Shikra, a state-of-the-art monitoring system designed to track passport applications, printing, and departmental performance in real time.

As part of the upgrade, a 24/7 Monitoring Room and a Call Centre have been made operational at the DG Immigration and Passports. On the minister’s directives, the system for issuing Emergency Travel Documents has also been fully digitized.

Officials briefed Minister Naqvi in detail on the new Secure Hybrid Intelligence for Knowledge-Based Response Analytics (Shikra) system.

Mohsin Naqvi praised the performance of the DG Immigration and Passports and his team for introducing a modern, technology-driven monitoring network. He said Pakistan’s passport system has now been aligned with those of the world’s leading countries.

“With this new system, real-time monitoring of passport applications and deliveries-both within Pakistan and abroad-will now be possible,” the minister said. “Every stage, from application submission to final delivery, will be closely supervised.”

Naqvi added that the government’s aim is to provide citizens with fast, safe, and globally standardized services. He noted that the upgraded monitoring framework would further enhance the department’s efficiency.

The interior minister also highlighted improvements in passport security features, which have been upgraded to meet ICAO international standards. He noted that new automatic German printing machines have increased production capacity, eliminated human intervention in printing, and improved overall reliability.

During his visit, the minister toured the e-Monitoring Room, Call Centre, Forensic Lab, and the modern Production Unit. Officials briefed him on the Digital Integrated Dashboard, which enables daily operational monitoring and staff performance evaluation.

Under the new system, passport office crowd levels will be detected automatically, while the Network Management System will track backlogs and machinery status.

The Director General of FIA, DG Immigration and Passports, Chief Commissioner Islamabad, IG Islamabad Police, and other senior officials were also present.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: mohsin naqvi, passport, Shikra

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