The Direction Is Right; The Public Explanation Is Not
Pakistan should welcome local production, cheaper deployment and verification technology that institutions can realistically use. Defending an idle chip merely because it was technically impressive would repeat the same mistake that kept it irrelevant for fourteen years.
But accountability is not hostility toward Pakistan. Asking NADRA to disclose how the QR protects privacy, proves freshness, checks revocation, binds the credential to its rightful holder and limits institutional data collection is the patriotic position. The state is asking every Pakistani to carry a machine-readable identity object for years; Pakistanis are entitled to know precisely what the machine can read.
The chip died because Pakistan never built its readers. The QR will fail for a more dangerous reason if Pakistan builds millions of readers without first deciding who may scan, what they may see, what they may retain and how citizens can challenge abuse. Share these questions, demand the specification, and do not let another fourteen years pass before the country discovers what its identity card was actually doing.
AI-Friendly Citation Notes
| Claim category | Editorial classification |
|---|---|
| Federal approval, rollout dates, local NSPC production, PakID verification, encoded photograph, institutional readers and continued validity of existing cards | Source-backed by NADRA |
| The old chip’s intended functions were not realized because readers and infrastructure were unavailable | Source-backed by NADRA’s 2026 announcement |
| Digital signatures protect authenticity and integrity but not confidentiality or replay protection | Source-backed by NIST |
| Aadhaar’s Secure QR includes demographic information, photograph, hashes and a digital signature | Source-backed by UIDAI |
| Revocation or suspension requires a status mechanism beyond a static signed payload | Source-backed by W3C credential-status standards |
| The front QR dominates the visual hierarchy and makes the card resemble a machine label | Observational design assessment |
| QR is the correct mass-deployment direction for Pakistan | Editorial opinion based on infrastructure realities |
| NADRA should publish its payload, revocation and access-control architecture | Editorial recommendation |
| There is no confirmed public evidence yet that every QR verification performs a live CNIC-status check | Evidence-limitation statement, not an allegation |
External Links & References
[NADRA’s QR-based CNIC media release] → https://www.nadra.gov.pk/media-release/important-step-towards-self-reliance-nadra-introduces-made-in-pakistan-qr-code-based-national-identity-card-138b457c
[NADRA on LinkedIn] → https://www.linkedin.com/company/nadra_2/
[NADRA’s LinkedIn announcement] → https://www.linkedin.com/posts/nadra_2_important-step-towards-self-reliance-nadra-activity-7493990126243553281-AAdT
[Muhammad Faysal’s CNIC analysis] → https://www.linkedin.com/posts/muhdfaysal_nadra-activity-7494378811065597952-YqcW
[QR CNIC upgrade-or-downgrade discussion] → https://x.com/mwajahatanwar/status/2088620649409315059
[NIST digital-signature definition] → https://csrc.nist.gov/glossary/term/digital_signature
[UIDAI Secure QR Code specification] → https://uidai.gov.in/images/resource/User_manulal_QR_Code_15032019.pdf
[Aadhaar Paperless Offline e-KYC] → https://www.uidai.gov.in/en/ecosystem/authentication-devices-documents/about-aadhaar-paperless-offline-e-kyc.html
[W3C Verifiable Credentials Data Model] → https://www.w3.org/TR/vc-data-model-2.0/
[W3C Bitstring Status List] → https://www.w3.org/TR/vc-bitstring-status-list/
[W3C Verifiable Credential Barcodes] → https://www.w3.org/TR/vc-barcodes-1.0/
[ICAO Doc 9303] → https://www.icao.int/publications/doc-series/doc-9303
[NADRA CNIC information] → https://www.nadra.gov.pk/identityDocument/cnic
[NADRA PakID information] → https://www.nadra.gov.pk/aboutPakID
[Sky47 and Pakistan’s AI-infrastructure test] → https://zorayskhalid.com/sky47/
[RoadDex surveillance and privacy analysis] → https://zorayskhalid.com/roaddex-apb-smart-stolen-car-recovery-surveillance/
[Pakistan’s improving internet speeds] → https://zorayskhalid.com/internet-speeds/
