The government of Pakistan is significantly accelerating its national digital inclusion efforts through a historic partnership between its premier state technology regulators and digital transaction networks. In a major step toward building a unified technology architecture, the Chief Executive Officer of Raast Payments Pakistan, Ahson Bin Saeed, met with the Chairperson of the newly formed Pakistan Digital Authority, Dr. Sohail Munir, at the institutional headquarters of the authority last week. Operating as the dual foundational pillars of the digital public infrastructure of the state, both leadership teams engaged in comprehensive dialogues aimed at evaluating mutual organizational interests and designing a long term cooperative framework. This high level meeting marks a critical transition point for the public sector, as it shifts away from isolated system deployments toward building a fully interoperable national data grid.
During the extensive meeting, the leadership team of the regulatory authority provided an in depth operational briefing regarding the formal statutory mandate of the organization and its ongoing tech initiatives. The authority emphasized that deep strategic alignment between foundational transaction systems and national data authorities is absolutely essential to sustain the ongoing economic formalization of the country. Leaders from both sides agreed that true technical interoperability across a developing economy cannot be accomplished by simply matching isolated software programs or application programming interfaces. Instead, achieving an organized public infrastructure requires comprehensive institutional alignment and shared policy priorities at every level of government administration, ensuring that citizens and commercial businesses interact with a frictionless regulatory ecosystem.
To transform these shared organizational objectives into a scalable operational reality, the two state entities have agreed to pursue several concrete areas of structural collaboration. Chief among these initiatives is the planned establishment of a dedicated Council of Digital Public Infrastructure Operators, a high level working body designed to unify the core operational components of the state. This collaborative council will officially bring together the National Database and Registration Authority, the Raast instant payment system network, and the Pakistan Digital Authority. By integrating identity data networks with instant financial switching platforms, the council intends to drastically optimize day to day coordination, eliminate redundant public sector programs, and drive unprecedented interoperability throughout the national technology ecosystem.
In addition to establishing the joint council, both institutions pledged to work collaboratively to promote the Pakistan Stack as the primary national framework for digital enablement. This state backed technology stack is designed to act as an open access, public utility layer that local financial technology startups, enterprise businesses, and government departments can leverage to build modern online services. Furthermore, to cement this multi sector collaboration, the organizations are currently drafting a comprehensive Memorandum of Understanding. This forthcoming legal agreement will provide the formal institutional mechanism required to move their current technical alignment from basic expressions of intent into binding, measurable joint actions across the public sector over the coming fiscal periods.
The operational partnership also extends into the realm of domestic capacity building and immediate technical asset sharing. As a demonstration of immediate operational synergy, the Pakistan Digital Authority will share its internally developed, artificial intelligence based Smart HR Solution with the administrative team at Raast. This tech transfer is intended to introduce modern automated efficiencies into the human resource management and workforce planning operations of the payment subsidiary. Both public institutions remain fully committed to strengthening the digital backbone of the state for the direct benefit of local citizens, commercial vendors, and civic departments, setting the stage for a profound evolution in how essential public services are delivered across the country.
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