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ESCAP South and South-West Asia Office and South Asian University cordially invite you to a Special Lecture on South Asia 2060: Envisioning Regional Futures by Professor of International Relations and Earth & Environment Boston University, Boston, USA Friday, 24 January 2014, at 4.00 p.m. At FSI Hall, Ground Floor, South Asian University, Akbar Bhawan, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-110021 R.S.V.P: Uma Rao, Tel: 011-3097-3701 E-mail: raou@un.org, sswa.escap@un.org

Tentative Programme 16:00 16:30 Registration and Tea 16:30 16:40 Opening Remarks Dr. Nagesh Kumar Director, United Nations ESCAP South and South- West Asia Office & Chief Economist, ESCAP 16:40 16:50 Introductory Remarks by Chair Professor G. K. Chadha President, South Asian University 16:50 17:30 Special Lecture Professor of International Relations and Earth and Environment, Boston University 17:30 17:55 Open discussion 17:55 18:00 Closing remarks by the chair

South Asia 2060: Envisioning Regional Futures Will we even be talking about a South Asian region 50 years from now? And will the region still be seen as a threat to global stability? This futureoriented exploration tackles these questions whilst departing from a purely security-based analysis to include factors such as development and human well-being, seeking to shed light on a whole spectrum of current issues that will affect the region into the future. The Special Lecture is based on the recent book South Asia 2060: Envisioning Regional Futures, co-edited by Adil Najam and Moeed Yusuf for the Boston University Frederick S Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future. Published by Anthem Press, U.K., South Asia 2060: Envisioning Regional Futures is the product of an ongoing dialogue among 47 experts from a diverse range of expertise and backgrounds, including thought leaders from the ranks of policymakers, academics and civil society. These thought leaders and visionaries discuss the likely longer-range trajectories of South Asia s future as a region, focusing particularly on current regional trends, possible futures and the key factors that will determine whether these trajectories are positive or negative for the region. The essays in this book organically inform the collection s coherent and nuanced outlook on the region, which offers both an introspective and globally aware perspective of the outcomes of the region s development. The volume fills the gap in studies on South Asia by exploring its regional identity, as well as the potential of present conditions to impact the future of South Asia and the rest of the world.

Dr. Adil Najam is a Professor of International Relations and Earth & Environment at Boston University. Formerly, he was Vice Chancellor of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and Director of the BU Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future. He has also taught at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He is a past winner of MIT s Goodwin Medal for Effective Teaching, the Fletcher School Paddock Teaching Award, the Stein Rokan Award of the International Political Science Association, the ARNOVA Emerging Scholar Award, and in 2010 was awarded the Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Star of Excellence), Pakistan s highest civil award. Prof. Najam has authored over 100 scholarly publications, most recently co-editing: South Asia 2060 (2013), The Future of South-South Economic Relations (2012) and How Immigrants Impact Their Homelands (2012). He served as a Convening Lead Author for the 3rd and 4th IPCC Assessment Reports. He has served on the Advisory Board of the Human Development Report and was elected a Fellow at the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) and also the Human Development Capability Association (HDCA). In 2009 Dr. Najam was nominated by the UN Secretary General to serve on the UN Committee on Development (CDP). He serves on the international boards of The Asia Foundation, WWF-International, the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), the Consensus Building Institute (CBI), the Pakistan Center for Philanthropy (PCP), the South Asia Network of Development and Environment Economics (SANDEE), and is Board Chair for LEAD-Pakistan.

United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) ESCAP is the regional development arm of the United Nations and serves as the main economic and social development centre for the United Nations in Asia and the Pacific. The mandate of ESCAP is to foster cooperation between its 53 members and 9 associate members. ESCAP South and South-West Asia Office (ESCAP-SSWA) was inaugurated in December 2011. Based in New Delhi, the Office serves 10 countries namely Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Islamic Republic of Iran, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Turkey. ESCAP-SSWA s work covers analysis, policy advocacy, technical assistance and capacity building in inclusive growth including women s empowerment, strengthening transport connectivity and regional economic integration, Regional cooperation for food and energy security and for disaster risk reduction, and assistance to LDCs and LLDCs. Visit us at sswa.unescap.org South Asian University (SAU) SAU is an international university established by the eight member nations of South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation (SAARC) viz. Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Having started its operations in 2010, the university now offers postgraduate and doctoral programmes in various disciplines that include Development Economics, Computer Science, Biotechnology, Mathematics, Sociology, International Relations and Law. It will ultimately have 11 post-graduate faculties and a faculty of undergraduate studies. SAU attracts students from all member nations and its degrees are recognised by all the eight SAARC countries. Visit us at www.sau.ac.in