Phuro Innovations is an Indian company created to bring together the future makers of nations for a collective effort for global peace.
Founded by Rachna Sharma[1] in June 2019[2], the organization focusses on creating Political Peace Dialogue by bringing together the future makers of nations to think deeply, contemplate, and evolve certain practices and language of expression which can influence and lead the nations towards a collective effort for global peace engrained in realistic & sustainable economic and social development of individual nations.[2]
Annual Events
Phuro Innovations hosted its first annual event titled “Pursuit of Peace and Happiness” on 22 September 2019 which brought into focus the “benefits of the new reorganization bill & superseding of Article 370 & Article 35A in Jammu & Kashmir” and the “role of media in maintaining peace in a country”.[4]
Political Peace Dialogue – SAARC
On 21 September 2022, the organization hosted its second annual event “Political Peace Dialogue – SAARC” which brought into focus the need to establish a Structured Dialogue for Political Peace with an aim of establishing people-to-people and business-to-business connect for “Igniting Intra-regional Trade”, “Powering South Asia” and “Expanding the Scope for Tourism”.[5][6][7]
Political Peace Dialogues
The organization hosted a series of virtual political peace dialogues which brought together the thought leaders of SAARC member nations to dwell on regional cooperation.
- Politics – An Important Tool in the World Peace Process was hosted on 20 November 2021 which brought together thought leaders from India, Bhutan, Balochistan, and Nepal[8][9]
- Dialogue – An Important Tool in Political Peace was hosted on 29 January 2022 which brought together thought leaders from India, Bangladesh, and Maldives[10]
- Asia’s Young Leadership for Peace was hosted on 23 April 2022 which brought together young thought leaders from India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka[11]
- Economic Interdependence in SAARC was hosted on 21 July 2022 which brought together thought leaders from India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka[12][13]
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