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Home>>World>>Pakistan to launch WhatsApp alternative, government employees to use ‘BEEP’; what’s China connection?
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Pakistan to launch WhatsApp alternative, government employees to use ‘BEEP’; what’s China connection?

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December 18, 2025 31 Views0

Pakistan has developed an alternative to WhatsApp due to security and intelligence concerns. The government stated that sending messages and sharing important documents on WhatsApp poses intelligence risks. To address this, they are introducing a locally developed app called ‘BEEP,’ which could be launched within the next two months. The Standing Committee of Pakistan’s National Assembly said the app will be available to all government employees across the country by June 2026. The app is modeled on China’s WeChat and has been developed locally by Pakistan’s National Information Technology Board.

THIS app sparks China link speculations

Pakistan is preparing the BEEP app for official use. Committee Chairman Syed Aminul Haque said the app will protect government employees’ information and prevent sensitive data from reaching other countries. He explained that WhatsApp’s servers are located abroad, which creates risks of leaks and espionage. A locally developed app like BEEP will ensure complete security. China has followed a similar policy for years. The Pakistan government plans to implement the app gradually across different departments.

Local servers and enhanced security

Concerns have been raised worldwide about WhatsApp, which is owned by Meta. The Pakistani government noted that government employees use WhatsApp for voice calls, video calls, and media sharing, but its data servers are outside the country. BEEP’s servers will be located within Pakistan, ensuring better data security. The app, modeled on China’s WeChat, is considered crucial for secure communication and coordination among government employees.

 

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