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Author Name: Shashi Tharoor

Shashi Tharoor was born in 1956 in London and educated in Bombay, Calcutta, Delhi (BA in History, St. Stephen's College), and the United States. He holds a Ph.D. from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University (Shashi Tharoor 2).
Since May 1978, Tharoor has worked for the United Nations. He served over 11 years with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, whose Singapore office he headed during the "boat people" crisis (SAJA). In October 1989 he was transferred to the peace-keeping staff at the United Nations Headquarters in New York (Shashi Tharoor 2). In this position, he served as Special Assistant to the Under-Secretary-General for Peace-keeping Operations. Dealing with a range of issues in this capacity, Tharoor addressed a variety of peace-keeping issues around the world and led the team responsible for the United Nations peace-keeping operations in the former Yugoslavia (Shashi Tharoor 2). On January 1, 1997 Shashi Tharoor was appointed Executive Assistant to Secretary of the United Nations Kofi Annan (Shashi Tharoor 2).
As an author, Shashi Tharoor has written many editorials, commentaries, and short stories in Indian and Western publications (SAJA). In addition, he is the winner of several journalism and literary awards, including a Commonwealth Writers' Prize (SAJA).
He is a member of the International Institute of Strategic Studies in London, the India International Centre in New Delhi, and the American PEN Center (SAJA). He is also an elected Fellow of the New York Institute of the Humanities 1995-96 (SAJA).
Shashi Tharoor is married to writer Tilottama Tharoor and is the father of twin sons.


 

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Bookless in Baghdad
 -by Shashi Tharoor

Shashi Tharoor began reading books Enid Blyton Noddy series, when he was three. For many years afterwards, he read a book a da... Read More

   
The Great Indian Novel
 -by Shashi Tharoor

The young Indian writer Shashi Tharoor's ambitious first novel is at once a parody of the Mahabharata and an act of homage that... Read More

   
Show Business
 -by Shashi Tharoor

Critically injured, Indian film superstar Ashok Banjara lies suspended between life and death in the intensive care unit of a p... Read More

   
India, From Midnight to the Millennium Beyond
 -by Shashi Tharoor

India: From Midnight to the Millennium and Beyond is an eloquent argument for the importance of India to the ... Read More

   
Riot
 -by Shashi Tharoor

Who killed twenty-four year old Priscilla Hart? And why would anyone want to murder this idealistic American student who had co... Read More

   
An Era of Darkness: The British Empire in India
 -by Shashi Tharoor

 In 1930, the American historian and philosopher Will Durant wrote that Britain?s ?conscious and deliberate bleeding of In... Read More



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