Muhammad Shoaib
Muhammad Shoaib (Urdu: محمد شعیب); 1907–13 May 1976) was a Pakistani politician who served as the finance minister of Pakistan from 15 November 1958 to 8 June 1962 and again from 15 December 1962 to 23 March 1965.Muhammad Shoaib is widely criticized for disapproving the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission's agreement with General Electric of Canada to build a 137 MW Nuclear power plant in Pakistan.Munir Ahmad Khan (then IAEA scientist) urged him for support but his diplomatic decisions created serious delay in Nuclear technology development of the country.[3] He resigned his position on 23 March 1965 as Finance Minister to join the World Bank as an advisor.[2][1] Muhammad Shoaib was married to Iffat Ara and they had a daughter named Nafis Sadik, a world population control activitist.