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Security arrangements in Islamabad in overdrive amid likely US-Iran talks

Published on: April 17, 2026 2:16 AM

Security arrangements in Islamabad were in overdrive on Thursday as speculation continued about the federal capital possibly hosting a second round of talks between the US and Iran.

Senior police officials said a meeting – chaired by the deputy inspector general of logistics – was held last night, during which a shortage of manpower in connection with the security arrangements came to light.

Officials have also begun carpeting the Islamabad Expressway to remove bumps and potholes in a bid to ensure a smooth drive from Nur Khan Airbase to the Red Zone, they said.

Meanwhile, police in the federal capital have also sought 7,000 personnel from Punjab police, 3,000 of whom reached Islamabad on Thursday, the senior officials said.

Accommodation for the additional force has been arranged at different locations, including Liaqat Gymnasium and a school in F-7, they added.

The remaining force from Punjab was likely to be sent from different districts, including Rawalpindi, Sargodha, Gujranwala, Dera Ghazi Khan, Multan, Sahiwal, and Faisalabad, the officials told the media.

Additionally, troops of Rangers and Federal Constabulary have also been sought, as per the police officials. Security will be deployed at entry and exit points, pickets, sensitive areas and installations.

The capital has also been placed on high alert, the police officials added, with the Special Branch and Counter-terrorism Department’s intelligence wing being asked to mount surveillance and intelligence around slums, wooded areas and nullahs, as well as the city’s outskirts, bus terminals, and entry and exit points.

Hotels and guest houses within the capital have also been put under strict surveillance, with the police being directed to check the records of guests and visitors. Police have also told to set up pickets to monitor suspicious activity, the officials said.

Pakistan hosted direct Iran-US talks in Islamabad on Saturday and Sunday, marking the highest engagement between the two sides since 1979. The talks ended without an agreement despite nearly 21 hours of talks. While no breakthrough was achieved, both sides indicated that the diplomatic channel remained open.

Filed Under: Pakistan, World Tagged With: Islamabad, security, US-Iran

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