
National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has officially issued two key regulations that will shape the country’s future in secure digital governance.
The Digital Identity Regulations 2025 and the National Data Exchange Layer (NDEL) Regulations 2025, provide a legal framework for digital IDs and secure inter-agency data sharing.
The regulations, approved by the Ministry of Law and Justice and the NADRA Authority Board, are part of the Digital Economy Enhancement Project (DEEP).
The project is being implemented with World Bank support under the supervision of the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications (MoITT).
Under the Digital Identity Regulations, NADRA will develop and manage a national digital identity ecosystem allowing citizens to verify their identity online through biometric and digital credentials.
This system will enable seamless access to government and private services — from banking and taxation to healthcare and education — without relying on physical documents.
Meanwhile, the NDEL Regulations define a standardized digital framework for data exchange between government agencies and authorized private organizations.
Officials said this will enhance efficiency, reduce duplication, and promote better coordination among departments.
Experts view the regulations as a foundational step toward a trusted national digital infrastructure, allowing Pakistan to modernize its service delivery, strengthen its digital economy, and build public confidence in online systems.
NADRA Chairman Lt. Gen. Muhammad Munir Afsar (Retd.) has previously emphasized that such measures are essential to ensure that Pakistan “keeps pace with global digital innovation” and to reduce bureaucratic barriers in public services.