| Strategic Foresight Group is a think tank that conducts research and launches policy change initiatives to help decision makers to anticipate and influence the future in uncertain times. |
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Areas Of Expertise  |
| Strategic Foresight Group specializes in Global Security, counter -terrorism, West-Islam relations, religious extremism,
socio-economic development, conflicts, energy, international relations, emerging world order, in the areas of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Afghanistan, Iran, South Asia, Central Asia, Gulf, United States, through Scenario planning, track two diplomacy, conflict resolution and in long term perspectives. |
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| Strategic Foresight Group had correctly projected momentous changes in several countries before they happened. |
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| Some amazing facts revealed in our research. |
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Managing Global Challenges  |
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Urban Forum, in partnership with the Malaysian Institute of Management organised a workshop on Managing Global Challenges, conceptualised by Strategic Foresight Group. The programme was led by Frank Jurgen Richter and Sundeep Waslekar, along with a distinguished panel consisting of:
Jenny Shipley, former Prime Minister of New Zealand;
J P Huang of JPI Group China;
David Lim, President and CEO of Neptune Oriental Lines of Singapore;
Dr Michael Nobel, Chairman of the Nobel Family Foundation of Sweden; Dato' Dr Munir Majid, Chairman of Malaysia Airlines.
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Cost of Conflict in Sri Lanka  |
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| This report by the Strategic Foresight Group enumerates the past, present and the future costs associated with the conflict that has plagued Sri Lanka for the last two decades. The report presents three different scenarios and the costs and benefits associated with them; “Struggling on Earth”, “Hell Let Loose” and “Paradise Regained” respectively and analyses the factors leading up to each scenario. |
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The Final Settlement: Restructuring India Pakistan Relations  |
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The Cost of Conflict between India and Pakistan  |
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Sundeep Waslekar at the WEF Summit and Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
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| H.E. Fouad Siniora, Prime Minster of Lebanon |
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| H.E. Dr. Masouma Al-Mubarak, Minister for Planning and Economy of Kuwait |
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| Senator Gordon Smith of the United States |
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| SFG President has joined the first Board of the International Centre for Democratic Transitions, Budapest |
SFG President has joined the first Board of the International Centre for Democratic Transitions, Budapest, which has been recently set up by cooperation between the governments of Hungary and the United States. Other Board Members include:
H.E. Madeline Albright, former Secretary of State and Chair of Albright Group; HRH Prince el Hassan bin-Talal of Jordan; The Right Hon. Kim Campbell, former Prime Minister and Secretary General of Club of Madrid; H.E. Michel Barnier, former Minister of Foreign Affairs and President of Nouvelle Republique, France; H.E. Narcis Serra, former Vice-President of the Spanish Government and President of CIDOB, Spain; Daila Rabin-Pelosoff, former Deputy Minister of Defence, Israel; H.E. Jayantha Dhanapala, former Under-Secretary of the United Nations and Honorary President of the International Peace Bureau, Sri Lanka; H.E. Prof. Bronislaw Geremek MEP, former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Solidarity member, Poland and H.E. Janusz Onyszkiewicz Chairman of the Board, Vice-President of the European Parliament among others.
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Book Review  |
What’s Right with Islam IS What’s Right with America
- by Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf |
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| What’s Right with Islam is What’s Right with America is a text that has a lot that is right with it. In a world, where public discourse is dominated by terrorism and extremism, Islamic fundamentalism and Western state counter terrorism measures, here is a text that attempts to not only explain and offer explanations for the dismal state of affairs between the West and Islam but effectively demonstrates that religion is not one of the reasons for the same. Devika Mistry, reviews this months book. |
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Colossus
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| Reviewed by Sundeep Waslekar |
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