Shashi Tharoor Quotes

Shashi Tharoor is an Indian politician and a former diplomat who is currently serving as Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala since 2009. He also currently serves as Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs and All India Professionals Congress of the Indian National Congress.

He was previously Minister of State in the Government of India for External Affairs and Human Resource Development . He is a member of the Indian National Congress and served as an official spokesperson for the party from January to October 2014. Until 2007, he was a career official at the United Nations, rising to the rank of Under-Secretary General for Communications and Public Information in 2001. He announced his retirement after finishing second in the 2006 selection for U.N. Secretary-General to Ban Ki-moon.

Tharoor is also an acclaimed writer, having authored 16 bestselling works of fiction and non-fiction since 1981, all of which are centred on India and its history, culture, film, politics, society, foreign policy, and more. He is also the author of hundreds of columns and articles in publications such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, TIME, Newsweek, and The Times of India. He was a contributing editor for Newsweek International for two years. From 2010 to 2012, he wrote a column in The Asian Age/Deccan Chronicle and, for most of 2012, until his appointment as Minister, a column in Mail Today; he also writes an internationally syndicated monthly column for Project Syndicate. He also wrote regular columns for The Indian Express , The Hindu , and The Times of India .

Tharoor is a globally recognised speaker on India's economics and politics, as well as on freedom of the press, human rights, Indian culture, and international affairs.

✵ 9. March 1956  •  Other names শশী থারুর, 沙希·塔魯爾, ششی تھرور
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Famous Shashi Tharoor Quotes

“India is not, as people keep calling it, an underdeveloped country, but rather, in the context of its history and cultural heritage, a highly developed one in an advanced state of decay.”

Shashi Tharoor

World Policy Journal, &quot;Reflections&quot;, Volume XXI, No 2, Summer 2004 Available Online https://web.archive.org/web/20080616055809/http://www.worldpolicy.org:80/journal/articles/wpj04-2/Tharoor.html <br class="br">2000s

“In India we celebrate the commonality of major differences; we are a land of belonging rather than of blood.”

Shashi Tharoor

"The Shashi Tharoor column: The creation of India," 2001

Shashi Tharoor Quotes about history

“A philosopher is a lover of wisdom, not of knowledge, which for all its great uses ultimately suffers from the crippling effect of ephemerality. All knowledge is transient linked to the world around it and subject to change as the world changes, whereas wisdom, true wisdom is eternal immutable. To be philosophical one must love wisdom for its own sake, accept its permanent validity and yet its perpetual irrelevance. It is the fate of the wise to understand the process of history and yet never to shape it.”

Shashi Tharoor book The Great Indian Novel

The Great Indian Novel
Variant: A philosopher is a lover of wisdom, not of knowledge, which for all its great uses ultimately suffers from the crippling effect of ephemerality. All knowledge is transient linked to the world around it and subject to change as the world changes, whereas wisdom, true wisdom is eternal immutable. To be philosophical one must love wisdom for its own sake, accept its permanent validity and yet its perpetual irrelevance. It is the fate of the wise to understand the process of history and yet never to shape it.

“Indian nationalism is the nationalism of an idea, the idea of an ever-ever land, emerging from an ancient civilization, shaped by a shared history, sustained by pluralist democracy.”

Shashi Tharoor

The 125th Anniversary Jubilee Lecture, St. Stephen&#x27;s College, Delhi, November 12 2005, &quot;India: from Midnight to the Millennium and Beyond&quot; Available Online http://www.shashitharoor.com/books/midnight/lecture.html <br class="br">2000s

Shashi Tharoor Quotes

“India shaped my mind, anchored my identity, influenced my beliefs, and made me who I am. … India matters to me and I would like to matter to India.”

Shashi Tharoor

The Hindu, &quot;The Shashi Tharoor column: A departure, fictionally&quot;, Sunday, September 16, 2001 Available Online http://www.hinduonnet.com/2001/09/16/stories/13160675.htm <br class="br">2000s

“The pluralism and the linguistic diversity of India is something of which we can truly be proud.”

Shashi Tharoor

The Hindu, &quot;Things that happen only in India&quot;, Sunday, Aug 13, 2006 Available Online http://www.hindu.com/mag/2006/08/13/stories/2006081300010300.htm <br class="br">2000s

“We all have multiple identities in India; we are all minorities in India. Our heterogeneity is definitional.”

Shashi Tharoor

The Hindu, "License to Be Himself", April 1, 2001
2000s

“Pluralist India must, by definition, tolerate plural expressions of its many identities.”

Shashi Tharoor

The Hindu, "After the Dust is Settled", April 15, 2001
2000s

“Our founding fathers wrote a constitution for a dream. We have given passports to their ideals.”

Shashi Tharoor

"The Shashi Tharoor column: The creation of India," 2001

“Does NRI (Non-Resident Indian) stand for Not Really Indian or Never Relinquished India? I believe a little of both!”

Shashi Tharoor

Media, Culture &amp; Society, Vol. 27, No. 3, 371-390 (2005)DOI: 10.1177/0163443705051749, © 2005 SAGE Publications, &quot;Creating immigrant identities in cybernetic space: examples from a non-resident Indian website, Available Online http://mcs.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/27/3/371 <br class="br">2000s

“The memories of the first Independence Day may have faded, but the power of that magical moment must never be forgotten.”

Shashi Tharoor

The Hindu, &quot;1947, first-hand &quot;, Sunday, Aug 15, 2004 Available Online http://www.hinduonnet.com/mag/2004/08/15/stories/2004081500530300.htm <br class="br">2000s

“No Indian nationalist leader ever needed to say: We have created India; now all we need to do is to create Indians.”

Shashi Tharoor

Rediff News, &quot;Who is an Indian?&quot;, Available Online http://www.rediff.com/republic/2000/apr/06shashi.htm, April 6, 2000 <br class="br">2000s

“"It was as if he had heard what I wanted," she said. But a skilled magician can do that, and it would be wrong to see Sai Baba as a conjurer. He has channeled the hopes and energies of his followers into constructive directions, both spiritual and philanthropic.”

Shashi Tharoor

The Hindu, &quot;Reality - Spiritual and Virtual&quot;, Nov 10, 2002 Available Online http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/mag/2002/11/10/stories/2002111000620300.htm. <br class="br">2000s

“What is most important to me is Jawaharlal Nehru's idea of India, India as a pluralist society and polity, an idea which is central to India’s survival, which has held now in the four decades after his death and which is all the more in need of defending.”

Shashi Tharoor

Edited transcript of remarks, 11/13/03 Books for Breakfast, &quot;Nehru: The Invention of India&quot; Available Online http://web.archive.org/web/20060927152610/http://www.cceia.org/resources/transcripts/1075.html <br class="br">2000s

“The only possible idea of India is that of a nation greater than the sum of its parts.”

Shashi Tharoor

The Hindu, &quot;Strengthening Indianness &quot;, Sunday, Jan 19, 2003, Available Online http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/mag/2003/01/19/stories/2003011900240300.htm <br class="br">2000s

“India imposes no procrustean exactions on its citizens: you can be many things and one thing.”

Shashi Tharoor

"The Shashi Tharoor column: The creation of India," 2001

“In building an Indian nation that takes account of the country's true Hindu heritage, we have to return to the pluralism of the national movement.”

Shashi Tharoor

The Hindu, &quot;1947, first-hand &quot;, Sunday, Aug 15, 2004 Available Online http://www.hinduonnet.com/mag/2004/08/15/stories/2004081500530300.htm <br class="br">2000s

“Secularism as principle and practice is in danger, but I do not see it falling anytime soon: India embodies tolerance and pluralism in its very essence, and I do not believe that forces of hatred can permanently overcome our fundamental secularism.”

Shashi Tharoor

Source: &quot;Secularism as principle and practice in India is in ‘danger’: Shashi Tharoor&quot; https://indianexpress.com/article/india/shashi-tharoor-new-book-securalism-religion-6912107/, The Indian Express, November 1, 2020.

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