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AECOM, Asia Society launch 'Imagine Delhi'

New Delhi [India], April 24 (ANI): Infrastructure group AECOM and the non-profit Asia Society launched the second year of their three-year global conversation series "Imagine 2060: Delivering Tomorrow's Cities Together," here today.

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AECOM, Asia Society launch 'Imagine Delhi'

New Delhi [India], April 24 (ANI): Infrastructure group AECOM and the non-profit Asia Society launched the second year of their three-year global conversation series "Imagine 2060: Delivering Tomorrow's Cities Together," here today.

Tuesday's theme "Imagine Delhi: Towards a Clear Sky," opened the series with a diverse line-up of leading international and national leaders in business, research, policy and media, who explored solutions to achieve a better trajectory for the future economic and environmental health of Delhi-NCR.

Launched in 2017, this series aims to inspire a new way of delivering tomorrow's cities.

Each year, the series is dedicated to a key Earth element: water, air and land. Last year, the theme surveyed how diverse paths taken by five global water-front cities - Manila, Sydney, Los Angeles, New York and Hong Kong - are shaping the quality of life for citizens in radically different ways and providing valuable lessons for other cities.

With a population expected to grow to 28 million during this year, Delhi was selected for the inaugural conversation in the 2018 program. India's capital has just been categorized as a "mega-hub" among other Emerging World Cities by the "Universe of City Indices 2018," acknowledging its increasing importance as an international center of capital and culture.

Yet, like many other megacities, Delhi's rapid growth also comes with formidable challenges, such as air pollution. With the World Health Organisation estimating that 92 percent of Earth's current population now inhabit places where air quality does not meet minimum safety guidelines, the 2018 conversation in the Imagine 2060 series is under the theme of "Towards a Clear Sky."

It will raise a positive, forward-looking conversation about the holistic strategies and choices that can achieve the clear sky and clean air necessary for sustained economic, social and environmental health.

"Whether Singapore or Delhi, we all share the same sky and that's why enriching conversations like those held today are so important. Delhi's future rests upon achieving the right balance between growth and sustainability. Singapore and India are old friends, and I'm certain Singapore will be willing to play a meaningful role in building the sustainable policies, practices and initiatives to help India achieve its objective of clear skies in the years ahead," said Emeritus Senior Minister of the Republic of Singapore Goh Chok Tong, who delivered the first of two keynote addresses.

Today's program was opened by Bunty Chand, Chief Executive Officer, Asia Society India Centre and Sean Chiao, President, Asia Pacific, AECOM.

Playing leading roles in igniting this inaugural conversation were Amitabh Kant, Chief Executive Officer, National Institution for Transforming India Aayog, who delivered the second keynote speech; R C Bhargava, Chairman, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.; Navroz Dubash, Senior Fellow, Centre for Policy Research Research; Urmi Goswami, Assistant Editor, Economic Times; Praveer Sinha, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Tata Power; Tonny Xie, Director and Founder, Innovation Center for Clean-air Solutions and Rob Hills, Market Sector Director - Power, Australia and New Zealand, AECOM.

Chiao, an internationally renowned expert on urbanisation who conceptualized the Imagine 2060 program with Asia Society's global leadership, said, "Our 2018 theme, Towards a Clear Sky, does not just look at the policies that can be put in place to restore the harmony between city development and air quality. We are gathering together leaders in renewable energy, urban planning, transportation and public policy to imagine a sustainable future holistically for these iconic cities and join forces to achieve this collaboratively. It is critical that we stretch our imagination far beyond now, to anticipate and deliver the built environment that will enable us to survive, and thrive, in the future."

Avinash Misra, Chief Executive, India, AECOM, said, "By 2060, India's population could be as many as 1.8 billion people, making us the highest populated nation, so we really need to make choices now that look ahead to how we will sustain our citizens into the future, and collaborate on integrated and best practice approaches that deliver lasting solutions for all cities across India. Initiatives such as Vizag Smart City, for which AECOM is providing the masterplan and sector specific smart infrastructure, will be transformative for their communities, as well as great templates for other cities."

"We're delighted Delhi was chosen for the launch of the second year of the Asia Society - AECOM partnership. India has made significant strides in the fight against challenges such as air pollution because policymakers, industry, civil society and citizens are coming together to tackle this challenge. The choices we make today will have significant impact upon generations to come. Let's make sure those choices have a lasting, positive and sustainable impact! Asia Society India Centre is committed to facilitating positive change through its programming. We're going to further this conversation beyond today and hopefully, towards those solutions we all seek," concluded Ms. Chand.

The series will hold events later this year in Melbourne, Australia and Hong Kong, China. (ANI)

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