
Sibtain Naqvi
Sibtain Naqvi is a corporate strategist, independent researcher, and author who focuses on institutional history, development, economics, politics, and cultural anthropology. A frequent contributor to Pakistan’s English newspapers, Naqvi’s research has been presented at Oxford, Cambridge, Columbia, and other international institutions. His essays have been published by Oxford University Press in ‘Pakistan’s Radioactive Decade.’ He has been heavily cited in ‘Through the Eyes of Tiger Cubs: Views of Asia’s Next Generation,’ published by Time Magazine, Asia Business Council, and the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore. He is currently writing the institutional history of Meezan Bank. Naqvi has authored ‘Unravelling Gordian Knots: The Works and Worlds of Dr. Ishrat Husain,’ ‘Chronicling Excellence: A History of IBA,’ ‘Cobwebbed World of Sadequain: A Retrospective,’ ‘Ghalib: Call of Angel,’ ‘Sadequain: Drawings 1970,’ ‘Surah-e-Rehman: Calligraphy,’ and ‘Rubaiyaat-e-Kuliyaat-Sadequain (The Complete Quatrains of Sadequain).’