Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Unveils Pakistan’s First QR-Based Digital ID Platform, “Khyber Pass”

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has officially launched Pakistan’s first QR-based digital identity platform, marking a major step toward streamlining citizen access to public services through technology. The initiative, named “Khyber Pass,” was inaugurated on Tuesday by Chief Minister Ali Amin Khan Gandapur during a ceremony at the Chief Minister’s House.

Khyber Pass is designed to serve as a unified digital identity system for residents of the province. By linking with NADRA and various government databases, the platform enables citizens to access their personal records and a broad range of public services without the repetitive hassle of submitting physical documents for verification each time. At the core of the system is a unique QR code tied to an individual’s profile, offering a simple yet secure way to authenticate identity across multiple services.

The new platform currently supports three key services, with a roadmap to incorporate all provincial government services in the near future. These include areas such as healthcare, education, taxation, property registration, and licensing. Notably, integration with the province’s flagship Sehat Card program is also on the horizon, promising to bring digital convenience to healthcare access.

Speaking at the launch, Chief Minister Gandapur emphasized that digital governance remains a cornerstone of his administration’s priorities. He highlighted how the province has already benefited from earlier digital initiatives, pointing to nearly Rs. 3 billion saved through the digitization of traffic challans and an impressive Rs. 13 billion reduction in Sehat Card costs, largely due to more rigorous monitoring despite increased usage. These measures, he noted, reflect a strong commitment to efficiency and responsible use of public funds.

Gandapur also shared that under his government’s stewardship, the provincial treasury has grown to Rs. 190 billion. This fiscal strengthening, he argued, is closely linked to governance reforms and a greater emphasis on leveraging technology to minimize leakages and improve accountability.

The Chief Minister underscored that the broader aim of initiatives like Khyber Pass is to deliver public services directly to citizens’ doorsteps, reducing the need for in-person visits to government offices and cutting down long wait times. By simplifying procedures and offering a single, secure digital account tied to a QR code, the government hopes to transform how residents interact with public institutions.

Gandapur concluded by stating that reinforcing the IT department’s capacity would remain a top priority, not only to keep advancing transparency but also to build greater public trust in government systems. He positioned Khyber Pass as a critical element in fulfilling PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s vision of modern, transparent, and citizen-centric governance.

With Khyber Pass, KP sets a precedent that could pave the way for similar digital transformations across other provinces, signaling a new era for e-governance and digital financial ecosystems in Pakistan. As more services come online, the province expects to see tangible benefits in ease of doing business, citizen convenience, and overall governance quality.

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