The Digital Path to Transparency

Uzair Razzaq In Pakistan’s governance landscape, reform is often measured in reports, committees, and promises. Yet true transformation lies not in the rhetoric of reform but in the lived experience of citizens. Just as courts must move beyond pendency statistics, our public institutions must move beyond paperwork and opacity. The real test of reform is whether ordinary people feel empowered, informed, and included. For decades, governance has been trapped in dusty files and bureaucratic silos. Citizens seeking information encounter endless delays, misplaced records, and contradictory responses. The Right to Information (RTI) law was designed to break this cycle, but withoutRead More
























