ISLAMABAD, April 06 (Wealth Pakistan): The government has proposed two projects worth Rs580 million under the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) 2026-27. These projects aim to modernise Pakistan’s archival heritage and improve record management.
According to official documents available with Wealth Pakistan, the plan includes a Rs285 million national programme for digitisation and restoration. It also includes a Rs295 million project to upgrade the National Archives of Pakistan (NAP) under Phase-II.
Digitisation programme to preserve historical records
The government has proposed Rs200 million for the digitisation and restoration programme in FY2026-27. This programme focuses on preserving valuable historical records that face the risk of damage and loss.
Officials plan to use modern digitisation and restoration techniques. These methods will protect archival materials and store them in durable formats. As a result, authorities will preserve historically important records more safely.
In addition, the programme will improve access to archival resources. Researchers, scholars, and institutions will retrieve and manage records more efficiently.
Focus on institutional capacity and standards
The initiative will also strengthen institutional capacity. Authorities will improve archival management practices and adopt international standards.
At the same time, the programme will promote greater awareness of Pakistan’s documentary heritage. This step will support long-term preservation efforts.
Infrastructure upgrade under NAP Phase-II
Alongside digitisation, the government has proposed a Rs295 million infrastructure project. This project falls under NAP Phase-II and focuses on rehabilitation and upgrading work.
Authorities plan to improve the functionality, safety, and efficiency of archival facilities. They will restore existing infrastructure and develop new facilities to meet future needs.
Consequently, these upgrades will improve service delivery and overall performance.
Integrated approach to modernise archives
Together, these projects reflect a broader strategy to modernise Pakistan’s archival system. The government aims to combine digital preservation with infrastructure development.
If implemented effectively, the initiative will improve protection, accessibility, and long-term management of historical records across the country.

