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Sundeep Waslekar is the president of
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and has authored three books on
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and several research reports on managing future challenges. Sundeep Waslekar is known for developing policy concepts for peaceful change, and his ideas have been discussed by the
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, forums of the
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meetings at Davos and the Dead Sea, and other institutions. Sundeep Waslekar is a signatory to the Normandy Manifesto for World Peace, along with 4 Nobel Peace Laureates ( Jody Williams, Mohamed El Baradei , Leymah Gbowee, and Denis Mukwege) and an eminent philosopher,
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. He is also the author of a bestselling book in Marathi, Eka Dishecha Shodh, that has sold 23 editions since it was first published in 2009.


Education

Sundeep Waslekar spent his childhood in
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, a suburb of Mumbai, India. He obtained a Master of Commerce degree from the
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. After graduation, he published an independent article on reforming the global financial system in '' Financial Express''. He was also invited to an international seminar on North South Dialogue hosted by
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to present his views. Later on, he got the opportunity to pursue his studies in
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,
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and
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( PPE) at St. John's College,
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. In December 2011, he was conferred the
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(Doctor of Literature, Honoris Causa) of Symbiosis International University at the hands of the
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. In 2014, he was elected Senior Research Fellow of the Center for the Resolution of Intractable Conflicts at Harris Manchester College of Oxford.


Peace processes

In the 1980s, Waslekar contributed essays and features to newspapers such as the ''
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''. When the United Nations declared 1985 the International Year of Peace, he led an Eight Nation Peace Mission from Rome to Ottawa. Later on, he joined the Center for Policy Research to work on economic collaboration as a means of
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in
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. In 1991, he founded the International Centre for Peace Initiatives, the first conflict resolution institution in South Asia, which assisted with diplomatic efforts between India and Pakistan. Following the
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in 2001 and the
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, he facilitated dialogues between Western and Islamic leaders in collaboration with the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats in the European Parliament and the
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. In 2009, he launched dialogue processes to use water to promote collaboration between traditional enemies in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. In the early 2000s, Waslekar and Ilmas Futehally led the
Strategic Foresight Group Strategic Foresight Group (SFG) is a think tank based in India that works on global issues. It was established in 2002. SFG has worked with governments and national institutions of 60 countries from around the world. It produces scenarios and p ...
to prepare cost of conflict models for India-Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and the Middle East. In 2015, he created the Water Cooperation Quotient to quantify the quality of cooperation within trans-boundary river basins worldwide. In 2017, a revised version of th
Water Cooperation Quotient
was launched, covering all 286 shared river basins in the world. It has political support from the
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.


Governance

During the period when the world was in transition, from the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 to the end of the
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in 1991, he sought perspectives from 40 world leaders across all continents to prepare a blueprint of the architecture of global governance in the post Cold War era. In the second half of the 1990s, he wrote two books on India and the neighboring countries: South Asian Drama: Travails of Misgovernance, and Dharma Rajya: Path-breaking Reforms for India's Governance. In 2002, he developed a new categorization of the Indian economy based on consumption patterns rather than income levels. In 2005, he was associated with the initiative of
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, then Canada's Prime Minister, to create a
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framework for global governance. It was labeled as L-20 and fructified only at the end of 2008 in response to international financial crisis.


Global Future

In an article in India's ''
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'' in August 2007 and in the
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report on Emerging Issues: 2011–2020 in January 2008, Waslekar warned about the possibility of the collapse of the global financial system. The Emerging Issues report identifies 20 drivers of change that will impact the next decade. In his speeches at conferences organized by the
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in Italy and the
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to reflect on global economic crisis in 2009, he presented ideas for a framework for economically inclusive and environmentally sustainable future for the world. In 2011, he co-authored a book of essays, Big Questions of Our Time Big Questions of Our Time
/ref> with Ilmas Futehally. The book raises questions that will face humanity from 2010 to 2060 over a wide spectrum of issues, from philosophy to politics and science to security.


Partial bibliography

*The New World Order, 1991, Konark Publishers Pvt Ltd *South Asian Drama: Travails of Misgovernance, 1996, Konark Publishers Pvt Ltd *Dharma Rajya: Path-breaking Reforms for India's Governance, 1998, Konark Publishers Pvt Ltd *The Final Settlemen

Restructuring India-Pakistan Relations, 2005, International Centre for Peace Initiatives *An Inclusive World: In which the West, Islam and the Rest have a stake, 2007, Strategic Foresight Group *Cost of Conflict in the Middle Eas

co-authored with Ilmas Futehally, 2009, Strategic Foresight Group * Eka dishecha Shodh (एका दिशेचा शोध) *Big Questions of Our Tim

co-author with Ilmas Futehally, 2011, Strategic Foresight Group, *Big Questions of Our Time: The World Speak

co-author with Ilmas Futehally, 2016, Strategic Foresight Group


References

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