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The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) celebrated its 25th anniversary on Monday by unveiling Pakistan’s first-ever dematerialized ID card, signifying a major advancement in legal identity management and the integration of national databases.
According to national media, this innovative digital ID card aligns with the government’s ambitious Digital Pakistan initiative, which aims to replace or supplement physical ID cards with digital certificates, not only enhancing security and accessibility but also streamlining government services. .
Earlier, Federal Minister for Interior and Narcotics Control, Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi, hailed this advancement as a pivotal step toward establishing a modern digital identity system.
As reported, National Database and Registration Authority states that this new feature will be accessible through the Pak ID Mobile Application, eliminating the need to carry physical ID cards.
Moreover, upcoming digital verification systems, part of the World Bank-supported Digital Economy Enhancement Project, are expected to simplify authentication processes for various services. The fully digital identity system will undergo pilot testing starting August 14, 2025, coinciding with Pakistan’s Independence Day.
The Digital Pakistan initiative remains a cornerstone of the government’s strategy to build a knowledge-based economy and drive socio-economic growth through the adoption of advanced digital technologies.